In September of 2007 I had arthro surgery to repair a severely torn labrum (also had capsular shift), a result of dislocating my shoulder while on the silks doing aerial acrobatics (circus stuff). After surgery I was told that when the doc got in there, the injury was much worse than the MRI had shown, and although, pre-surgery, he thought I'd be back up in the air in a year or so, after surgery he said my 'circus career' was over.
I was in a sling for 8 weeks, and in intense PT 3x a week for 9 months.
I did everything I was told to do, and nothing I was told not to do.
Due to continued weakness and worsening pain in my shoulder, an MRI was performed a few weeks ago that confirmed that despite the anchors in my shoulder, my superior and anterior labrum is torn, and I now have tendinitis and fluid in my coracoacromial ligament as well...basically, my surgery failed and I'm devastated.
I am now going surgeon to surgeon, ortho to ortho in an attempt to not have to go through surgery and all the 'healing' again.
However, this isn't looking good as what I'm hearing is my surgeon should have done my surgery open due to the extent of my original injury and that the fix now would have to be done open.
I am afraid of open surgery due to all the negatives I've read about it, but since I went the arthroscopic route already and had PT the past 9 months and am on anti-inflammatories and am still torn and in quite severe chronic pain, along with feeling very unstable, I'm thinking I'm going to have to go the open route.
Has anyone else experienced failed arthro surgery and then had open to fix it? Any information/advice is most appreciated.
Thanks!
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