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A Case Series on Whether Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Following Primary Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Dislocation or Recurrent Dislocation in Soldiers Has an Effect on the Postoperative Recurrence Rate

Background Anterior traumatic shoulder dislocation is very common among soldiers or any young population following injury, which is invariably treated by closed reduction. The dislocation when treated nonsurgically has a 71% high rate of recurrence. There is not much data available on the rate of re...

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Autores principales: Gupta, Tej P, Rai, Sanjay, Kale, Amit
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9440362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36072197
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27655
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Rai, Sanjay
Kale, Amit
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description Background Anterior traumatic shoulder dislocation is very common among soldiers or any young population following injury, which is invariably treated by closed reduction. The dislocation when treated nonsurgically has a 71% high rate of recurrence. There is not much data available on the rate of recurrence when primary dislocation (first time) was treated by arthroscopic Bankart repair and in those who have recurrent (multiple) dislocations before surgery. Aim This study aims to report the postoperative recurrence rate in soldiers with first-time dislocation versus those with recurrent dislocations before surgery. Study design The present study is a level IV case series treatment study. Methods In this prospective study, 143 soldiers were included, of which 82 patients had first-time dislocation (F group) and 61 patients had recurrent dislocation before surgery (R group). The patients were evaluated and followed up for over three years. Nonabsorbable PEEK suture anchors (Chetan Meditech, India) were used for arthroscopic Bankart repair. The recurrence rates, Rowe scores, visual analog scale (VAS) scores, subjective shoulder values (SSVs), and satisfaction were compared. We also used the Simple Shoulder Test (SST) score for evaluation. The scores were recorded preoperatively and at three-year follow-up. The range of motion, postoperative function, recurrence rates, and return to pre-injury state was evaluated. Results A total of 143 patients were included, providing 97.3% follow-up at an average of 36 months. The postoperative recurrence rate was 19.7% in the F group and 58.3% in the R group (P < 0.001). The odds of postoperative recurrence were five times higher in the recurrent dislocation group (odds ratio (OR): 5.23). Conclusion Patients who underwent repair after first-time dislocation show a lower postoperative recurrence rate as compared with those who had multiple dislocations before surgery. It is prudent to advise early repair even after the first dislocation especially in young active soldiers to reduce the risk of postoperative recurrence.
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spelling pubmed-94403622022-09-06 A Case Series on Whether Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Following Primary Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Dislocation or Recurrent Dislocation in Soldiers Has an Effect on the Postoperative Recurrence Rate Gupta, Tej P Rai, Sanjay Kale, Amit Cureus Orthopedics Background Anterior traumatic shoulder dislocation is very common among soldiers or any young population following injury, which is invariably treated by closed reduction. The dislocation when treated nonsurgically has a 71% high rate of recurrence. There is not much data available on the rate of recurrence when primary dislocation (first time) was treated by arthroscopic Bankart repair and in those who have recurrent (multiple) dislocations before surgery. Aim This study aims to report the postoperative recurrence rate in soldiers with first-time dislocation versus those with recurrent dislocations before surgery. Study design The present study is a level IV case series treatment study. Methods In this prospective study, 143 soldiers were included, of which 82 patients had first-time dislocation (F group) and 61 patients had recurrent dislocation before surgery (R group). The patients were evaluated and followed up for over three years. Nonabsorbable PEEK suture anchors (Chetan Meditech, India) were used for arthroscopic Bankart repair. The recurrence rates, Rowe scores, visual analog scale (VAS) scores, subjective shoulder values (SSVs), and satisfaction were compared. We also used the Simple Shoulder Test (SST) score for evaluation. The scores were recorded preoperatively and at three-year follow-up. The range of motion, postoperative function, recurrence rates, and return to pre-injury state was evaluated. Results A total of 143 patients were included, providing 97.3% follow-up at an average of 36 months. The postoperative recurrence rate was 19.7% in the F group and 58.3% in the R group (P < 0.001). The odds of postoperative recurrence were five times higher in the recurrent dislocation group (odds ratio (OR): 5.23). Conclusion Patients who underwent repair after first-time dislocation show a lower postoperative recurrence rate as compared with those who had multiple dislocations before surgery. It is prudent to advise early repair even after the first dislocation especially in young active soldiers to reduce the risk of postoperative recurrence. Cureus 2022-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9440362/ /pubmed/36072197 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27655 Text en Copyright © 2022, Gupta et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Orthopedics
Gupta, Tej P
Rai, Sanjay
Kale, Amit
A Case Series on Whether Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Following Primary Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Dislocation or Recurrent Dislocation in Soldiers Has an Effect on the Postoperative Recurrence Rate
title A Case Series on Whether Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Following Primary Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Dislocation or Recurrent Dislocation in Soldiers Has an Effect on the Postoperative Recurrence Rate
title_full A Case Series on Whether Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Following Primary Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Dislocation or Recurrent Dislocation in Soldiers Has an Effect on the Postoperative Recurrence Rate
title_fullStr A Case Series on Whether Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Following Primary Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Dislocation or Recurrent Dislocation in Soldiers Has an Effect on the Postoperative Recurrence Rate
title_full_unstemmed A Case Series on Whether Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Following Primary Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Dislocation or Recurrent Dislocation in Soldiers Has an Effect on the Postoperative Recurrence Rate
title_short A Case Series on Whether Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Following Primary Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Dislocation or Recurrent Dislocation in Soldiers Has an Effect on the Postoperative Recurrence Rate
title_sort case series on whether arthroscopic bankart repair following primary traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation or recurrent dislocation in soldiers has an effect on the postoperative recurrence rate
topic Orthopedics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9440362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36072197
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27655
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