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The prevalence of glenohumeral osteoarthrosis in unstable shoulders.

Michelle L Cameron1, Mininder S Kocher, Karen K Briggs, Marilee P Horan, Richard J Hawkins.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Glenohumeral osteoarthritis has been a well-described complication of open procedures to correct shoulder instability. What remains unknown is whether chondral injuries sustained during instability episodes contribute to osteoarthritis or whether the cause is primarily the stabilization procedure itself.
PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of osteoarthrosis in a large database of patients with acute and chronic shoulder instability before primary stabilization surgery. STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective review of prospectively collected data.
METHODS: Surgical and demographic data were collected on 422 patients with a diagnosis of shoulder instability who underwent arthroscopic examination and shoulder stabilization.
RESULTS: There was a significant association between the grade of osteoarthrosis and the presence of osteoarthritis (grade III or IV chondral damage) with time from injury to surgery. Patients with osteoarthritis were significantly older than those without (34.9 versus 29.6 years). Multivariate analysis identified older age and time from injury to surgery as independent predictors of osteoarthritis. We found no association between direction of instability and the presence of osteoarthritis.
CONCLUSION: The overall prevalence of glenohumeral osteoarthrosis was low. Predictors of osteoarthritis included time from injury to surgery and age.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12531757     DOI: 10.1177/03635465030310012001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


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