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Management of failed instability surgery: how to get it right the next time.

Julienne L Boone1, Robert A Arciero.   

Abstract

Traumatic anterior shoulder dislocations are the most frequent type of joint dislocation and affect approximately 1.7% of the general population. The literature supports the consideration of primary stabilization in high-risk patients because of reported recurrences as high as 80% to 90% with nonoperative treatment regimens. Successful stabilization of anterior glenohumeral instability relies on not only good surgical techniques but also careful patient selection. Failure rates after open and arthroscopic stabilization have been reported to range from 2% to 8% and 4% to 13%, respectively. Recurrent shoulder instability leads to increased morbidity to the patient, increased pain, decreased activity level, prolonged time away from work and sports, and a general decrease in quality of life. This article reviews the potential pitfalls in anterior shoulder stabilization and discusses appropriate methods of addressing them in revision surgery. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20497812     DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2010.02.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthop Clin North Am        ISSN: 0030-5898            Impact factor:   2.472


  14 in total

1.  Latarjet procedure: evolution of the bone block and correspondent clinical relevance-a clinical and radiological study.

Authors:  A Vadalà; R M Lanzetti; A De Carli; D Lupariello; M Guzzini; D Desideri; A Ferretti
Journal:  Musculoskelet Surg       Date:  2017-07-29

2.  Anterior shoulder instability: a review of pathoanatomy, diagnosis and treatment.

Authors:  Guillaume D Dumont; Robert D Russell; William J Robertson
Journal:  Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med       Date:  2011-12

3.  Arthroscopic Capsulolabral Revision Repair for Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability.

Authors:  Christoph Bartl; Andreas B Imhoff
Journal:  JBJS Essent Surg Tech       Date:  2012-01-25

4.  Differences in Coracoid and Glenoid Dimensions Based on Sex, Race, and Age: Implications for Use of the Latarjet Technique in Glenoid Reconstruction.

Authors:  Derrick M Knapik; Jameson Cumsky; Joseph E Tanenbaum; James E Voos; Robert J Gillespie
Journal:  HSS J       Date:  2018-06-07

5.  Revision Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Versus Arthroscopic Latarjet for Failed Primary Arthroscopic Stabilization With Subcritical Bone Loss.

Authors:  Emilio Calvo; Gonzalo Luengo; Diana Morcillo; Antonio M Foruria; María Valencia
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2021-05-04

6.  When to Abandon the Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Benjamin J Levy; Nathan L Grimm; Robert A Arciero
Journal:  Sports Health       Date:  2020-07-27       Impact factor: 3.843

7.  Clinical assessment of the shoulder.

Authors:  Thomas D Donnelly; Sridhar Ashwin; Robert J Macfarlane; Mohammed Waseem
Journal:  Open Orthop J       Date:  2013-09-06

8.  Comparison of Time to Recurrence of Instability After Open and Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Techniques.

Authors:  Mandeep S Virk; Richard L Manzo; Mark Cote; James K Ware; Augustus D Mazzocca; Carl W Nissen; Kevin P Shea; Robert A Arciero
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2016-06-23

9.  Evaluation and Management of Failed Shoulder Instability Surgery.

Authors:  António Cartucho; Nuno Moura; Marco Sarmento
Journal:  Open Orthop J       Date:  2017-08-31

10.  Recurrence and return to sport after surgery for shoulder instability: arthroscopic Bankart versus Latarjet procedure.

Authors:  Eric Laboute; Raoul Hoffmann; Alexia Bealu; Olivier Ucay; Emmanuel Verhaeghe
Journal:  JSES Int       Date:  2021-05-06
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