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Clinical Outcomes Following Revision Anterior Shoulder Stabilization: Arthroscopic Revision Stabilization versus Latarjet

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine the clinical outcomes following revision anterior shoulder stabilization performed either via all-arthroscopic soft tissue repair or via Latarjet coracoid transfer. METHODS: A retrospective review of prospectively collected data on 91 shoulders...

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Autores principales: Frank, Rachel M., Mellano, Chris, Shin, Jason J., Feldheim, Terrence F., Mascarenhas, Randhir, Yanke, Adam Blair, Cole, Brian J., Nicholson, Gregory P., Romeo, Anthony A., Verma, Nikhil N.
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4901605/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967115S00048
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author Frank, Rachel M.
Mellano, Chris
Shin, Jason J.
Feldheim, Terrence F.
Mascarenhas, Randhir
Yanke, Adam Blair
Cole, Brian J.
Nicholson, Gregory P.
Romeo, Anthony A.
Verma, Nikhil N.
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Mellano, Chris
Shin, Jason J.
Feldheim, Terrence F.
Mascarenhas, Randhir
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Nicholson, Gregory P.
Romeo, Anthony A.
Verma, Nikhil N.
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description OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine the clinical outcomes following revision anterior shoulder stabilization performed either via all-arthroscopic soft tissue repair or via Latarjet coracoid transfer. METHODS: A retrospective review of prospectively collected data on 91 shoulders undergoing revision anterior shoulder stabilization was performed. All patients underwent prior soft tissue stabilization; those with prior open bone grafting procedures were excluded. For patients with 25% glenoid bone loss, Latarjet was performed (n=28). Patients were queried regarding recurrent instability (subluxation or dislocation). Clinical outcomes were evaluated using validated patient reported outcome questionnaires including the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score, Simple Shoulder Test (SST), visual analog scale (VAS) for pain, and Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index (WOSI). RESULTS: A total of 63 shoulders in 62 patients (46 males, 16 females) with an average age of 23.2 ± 6.9 years were included in the revision arthroscopy group. At an average follow-up of 46.9 ± 16.8 months (range, 15 to 78), the mean WOSI score was 80.1 (range, 15.0 to 100), and there were significant improvements (p<0.001) in ASES (63.7 to 85.1), SST (6.2 to 9.1), and VAS pain scores (2.89 to 0.81). Recurrent instability occurred in 12 of 63 shoulders (19%); the number of prior surgeries and baseline hyperlaxity were significant risk factors for failure (p<0.001 and p=0.04, respectively). No patients developed clinical or radiographic evidence of arthritis. A total of 28 shoulders in 28 patients (21 male, 7 female) with an average age of 27.5 years (range 14 to 45) were included in the Latarjet group. Thirteen (46%) had more than one previous stabilization attempt. ), the average WOSI score was 71.9, and there were significant improvements (p<0.001) in ASES (65.7 to 87.0), SST (7.2 to 10.3), and VAS (3.1 to 1.1). Recurrent instability occurred in 2 of 28 shoulders (7%), including 1 patient with symptomatic subluxation and 1 patient with a recurrent dislocation resulting in rapid arthrosis requiring revision to hemiarthroplasty at 20 months after Latarjet. CONCLUSION: Both arthroscopic revision stabilization and Latarjet coracoid transfer result in satisfactory outcomes in patients who have failed previous arthroscopic capsulolabral repair. Recurrent instability rates were higher in the all-arthroscopic group (19% versus 7%). Longer-term studies are required to determine whether similar results are maintained over time, and to provide guidance on focused clinical indications for this challenging patient population.
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spelling pubmed-49016052016-06-10 Clinical Outcomes Following Revision Anterior Shoulder Stabilization: Arthroscopic Revision Stabilization versus Latarjet Frank, Rachel M. Mellano, Chris Shin, Jason J. Feldheim, Terrence F. Mascarenhas, Randhir Yanke, Adam Blair Cole, Brian J. Nicholson, Gregory P. Romeo, Anthony A. Verma, Nikhil N. Orthop J Sports Med Article OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine the clinical outcomes following revision anterior shoulder stabilization performed either via all-arthroscopic soft tissue repair or via Latarjet coracoid transfer. METHODS: A retrospective review of prospectively collected data on 91 shoulders undergoing revision anterior shoulder stabilization was performed. All patients underwent prior soft tissue stabilization; those with prior open bone grafting procedures were excluded. For patients with 25% glenoid bone loss, Latarjet was performed (n=28). Patients were queried regarding recurrent instability (subluxation or dislocation). Clinical outcomes were evaluated using validated patient reported outcome questionnaires including the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score, Simple Shoulder Test (SST), visual analog scale (VAS) for pain, and Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index (WOSI). RESULTS: A total of 63 shoulders in 62 patients (46 males, 16 females) with an average age of 23.2 ± 6.9 years were included in the revision arthroscopy group. At an average follow-up of 46.9 ± 16.8 months (range, 15 to 78), the mean WOSI score was 80.1 (range, 15.0 to 100), and there were significant improvements (p<0.001) in ASES (63.7 to 85.1), SST (6.2 to 9.1), and VAS pain scores (2.89 to 0.81). Recurrent instability occurred in 12 of 63 shoulders (19%); the number of prior surgeries and baseline hyperlaxity were significant risk factors for failure (p<0.001 and p=0.04, respectively). No patients developed clinical or radiographic evidence of arthritis. A total of 28 shoulders in 28 patients (21 male, 7 female) with an average age of 27.5 years (range 14 to 45) were included in the Latarjet group. Thirteen (46%) had more than one previous stabilization attempt. ), the average WOSI score was 71.9, and there were significant improvements (p<0.001) in ASES (65.7 to 87.0), SST (7.2 to 10.3), and VAS (3.1 to 1.1). Recurrent instability occurred in 2 of 28 shoulders (7%), including 1 patient with symptomatic subluxation and 1 patient with a recurrent dislocation resulting in rapid arthrosis requiring revision to hemiarthroplasty at 20 months after Latarjet. CONCLUSION: Both arthroscopic revision stabilization and Latarjet coracoid transfer result in satisfactory outcomes in patients who have failed previous arthroscopic capsulolabral repair. Recurrent instability rates were higher in the all-arthroscopic group (19% versus 7%). Longer-term studies are required to determine whether similar results are maintained over time, and to provide guidance on focused clinical indications for this challenging patient population. SAGE Publications 2015-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4901605/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967115S00048 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This open-access article is published and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - No Derivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/), which permits the noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction of the article in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. You may not alter, transform, or build upon this article without the permission of the Author(s). For reprints and permission queries, please visit SAGE’s Web site at http://www.sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav.
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Feldheim, Terrence F.
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Cole, Brian J.
Nicholson, Gregory P.
Romeo, Anthony A.
Verma, Nikhil N.
Clinical Outcomes Following Revision Anterior Shoulder Stabilization: Arthroscopic Revision Stabilization versus Latarjet
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title_full Clinical Outcomes Following Revision Anterior Shoulder Stabilization: Arthroscopic Revision Stabilization versus Latarjet
title_fullStr Clinical Outcomes Following Revision Anterior Shoulder Stabilization: Arthroscopic Revision Stabilization versus Latarjet
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Outcomes Following Revision Anterior Shoulder Stabilization: Arthroscopic Revision Stabilization versus Latarjet
title_short Clinical Outcomes Following Revision Anterior Shoulder Stabilization: Arthroscopic Revision Stabilization versus Latarjet
title_sort clinical outcomes following revision anterior shoulder stabilization: arthroscopic revision stabilization versus latarjet
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4901605/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967115S00048
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