Title of article
Reasons for failure after surgical repair of anterior shoulder instability
Author/Authors
Tauber، نويسنده , , Mark and Resch، نويسنده , , Herbert and Forstner، نويسنده , , Rosemarie and Raffl، نويسنده , , Michael and Schauer، نويسنده , , Josef، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
7
From page
279
To page
285
Abstract
A total of 41 patients presenting with recurrent anterior instability of the shoulder after surgical repair were followed up after a mean period of 49 months (range, 24-81 months). The failed procedures were arthroscopic Bankart repair in 25 cases, open Bankart repair in 6 cases, Eden-Hybinette procedure in 4 cases, rotational osteotomy in 2 cases, capsular T- shift operation in 1 case, Bristow-Latarjet in one case, and a J-bone graft procedure in one case. In one case the index procedure was unknown. At revision surgery, the findings were a defect of the anterior bony glenoid rim in 23 patients (56%), a large capsule in 9 (22%), and a laterally torn capsule in 2 (5%). In 7 patients (17%) a typical Bankart lesion with good capsule quality was found. At revision surgery, these lesions were addressed by a bone graft procedure in 21 cases and fixation of the rim fragment with screws in 2 cases. In the 9 patients with a large capsule, a T-shift operation was performed in 6 and a Bankart repair with capsulorrhaphy was performed in the remaining 3. In the 7 patients with a typical Bankart lesion, a Bankart repair was performed, and in the 2 patients with a laterally torn capsule, an open suturing technique was used. At follow-up, none of the patients had had further redislocation or subluxation. The Rowe score was excellent in 81% of the cases and good in 19%. In 19 patients (46%) no increase in arthritic change was detected on radiographic assessment at follow-up, whereas 13 (32%) showed an increase of 1 degree and 4 (10%) showed an increase of 2 degrees. The results show that good and very good outcomes can be achieved with surgical repair provided that the basic pathology of the unstable shoulder is taken into account.
Journal title
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Record number
1866415
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