Title of article
Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Systematic Review and Proposed Modern Classification System
Author/Authors
Khoriati ، Al-Achraf Ashford and St Peters Hospital NHS Trust , Fozo ، Zien Ysbyty Gwynedd Hospital , Antonios ، Tony Ashford and St Peters Hospital NHS Trust , Dimock ، Richard Research performed at Ashford and St Peters Hospital NHS Trust , Imam ، Mohamed Ashford and St Peters Hospital NHS Trust, UK- Smart Health Centre - University of East London , Narvani ، Ali Ashford and St Peters Hospital NHS Trust - Fortius Clinic, London
From page
669
To page
673
Abstract
Numerous surgical techniques have been developed to address recurrent anterior shoulder instability, with the Bankart repair and the Latarjet procedure emerging as dominant. With recent advancements in keyhole surgery, there’s been a surge in popularity for all-arthroscopic procedures. Our systematic review aims to determine if there’s justification for incorporating these techniques into a classification system for guiding treatment of traumatic anterior recurrent instability. We identified and an alysed a variety of key studies, including 12 systematic reviews, three prospective studies, seven non -randomized prospective and retrospective studies, along with one biomechanical study. Our study sheds light on the wide range of procedures available to shoulder surgeons dealing with traumatic anterior recurrent instability. We introduce a novel classification system (BoTH) designed to simplify the decision-making process in this context. Level of evidence: I
Keywords
classification , Instability , shoulder
Journal title
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Journal title
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Record number
2765212
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