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Shoulder Injuries - Bursitis, Torn Glenoid Labrum and Impingement Syndrome with Arthroscopic Surgery. Dramatically depicts an anterior labral tear, an inflamed bursa, and a thickening of the coracoacromial ligament with impingement. Surgical steps: 1. Inserting arthroscopic instruments into the glenohumeral joint to repair glenoid labrum; 2. Establishing a lateral portal in the shoulder joint; 3. Resecting the inflamed bursa; and 4. Resecting the coracoacromial ligament and acromion process (acromioplasty).