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Anterior labroligamentous periosteal sleeve avulsion lesion in arthroscopic capsulolabral repair for anterior shoulder instability.

Bong Gun Lee1, Nam Su Cho, Yong Girl Rhee.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study aims to compare the associated lesions, clinical results, and postoperative recurrence rates in patients with ALPSA lesions (ALPSA group) versus those with Bankart lesions or Perthes lesions (Bankart group) in arthroscopic capsulolabral repair for anterior shoulder instability.
METHODS: Two hundred and twenty-two patients (227 shoulders) who had been followed for a minimum of 1 year were enrolled for this study. Mean age at the time of first dislocation was 19.5 ± 4.8 years. Mean age at the time of operation was 23.3 ± 4.6 years. One hundred and seventy-four shoulders were included in the Bankart group and fifty-three shoulders in the ALPSA group.
RESULTS: The mean preoperative number of dislocations was significantly higher in the ALPSA group with 12.3 ± 6.2 times than in the Bankart group with 6.9 ± 5.7 times. No statistically significant differences were found in final clinical results except postoperative loss of external rotation (P < 0.01) between the two groups. The ALPSA group had significantly higher rates of the lesion extended to the superior part of the 2 o'clock position (P < 0.01), synovitis (P < 0.01), glenoid erosion (P < 0.01), large Hill-Sachs lesions (P < 0.01), and engaging Hill-Sachs lesions (P = 0.03). The recurrence rate was 15.1% in the ALPSA group, more than twice the rate in the Bankart group with 7.4% (P = n.s.). The size and engagement of Hill-Sachs were significantly associated with redislocation (P < 0.01, P = 0.02).
CONCLUSIONS: Compared with the Bankart group, the ALPSA group showed a significantly higher number of preoperative dislocations, an associated larger-sized Hill-Sachs lesion, and a higher tendency to develop into an engaging Hill-Sachs lesion. In addition, the ALPSA group presented a higher tendency to redislocate and significant postoperative loss of external rotation after capsulolabral repair.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21607741     DOI: 10.1007/s00167-011-1531-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc        ISSN: 0942-2056            Impact factor:   4.342


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