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Major League Baseball Pitching Performance After Tommy John Surgery and the Effect of Tear Characteristics, Technique, and Graft Type.

Nathan E Marshall1, Robert Keller2, Orr Limpisvasti1, Brian Schulz1, Neal ElAttrache1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Return to play and player satisfaction have been quite high after ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction (UCLR); however, there has been little reported on how outcomes are affected by surgical technique, graft type, and tear characteristics.
PURPOSE: To evaluate surgical techniques, graft type, and tear characteristics on Major League Baseball (MLB) performance after UCLR. STUDY
DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2.
METHODS: MLB pitchers who underwent primary UCLR at a single institution were included. Tear characteristics included tear location, tear grade, and acuity. Surgical technique and graft type were also collected. Pitching performance statistics, including earned run average (ERA), walks and hits per innings pitched (WHIP), innings pitched, and fastball velocity were evaluated 3 years before and after UCLR.
RESULTS: Forty-six MLB pitchers were identified as having primary UCLR. Return to play was 96%, with 82% returning to MLB play. Technique performed showed no difference in performance. As compared with pitchers with gracilis grafts, pitchers with palmaris grafts were younger ( P = .043), played longer after surgery ( P = .012), and returned to play at 100% (35 of 35) versus 82% (9 of 11, P = .010). When compared with pitchers with proximal tears, pitchers with distal tears pitched at higher velocity (93.0 vs 90.6 mph, P = .023) and had better performance before surgery (ERA, P = .003; WHIP, P = .021); however, those with proximal tears improved to match this performance and velocity after reconstruction. As compared with those having partial tears, pitchers with complete tears played longer after surgery (5.9 vs 4.0 years, P = .033), had a better ERA before injury ( P = .041), and had better WHIP ( P = .037) and strikeouts per 9 innings ( P = .025) after reconstruction. Pitchers with chronic tears had a significant improvement in postoperative ERA, from 4.49 to 3.80 ( P = .040).
CONCLUSION: Technique performed and graft type used did not affect performance; however, pitchers with palmaris grafts returned at a higher rate than those with gracilis grafts. Distal tears occurred in pitchers with greater velocity and better performance before injury, yet pitchers with proximal tears matched this performance after reconstruction. Pitchers with complete tears played longer after reconstruction. Pitchers who had partial tears had worse performance before injury and after reconstruction, and those with chronic tears saw a significant improvement in ERA with reconstruction.

Keywords:  MLB; Tommy John; pitchers; ulnar collateral ligament

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 30624958     DOI: 10.1177/0363546518817750

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


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Authors:  Hasani W Swindell; David P Trofa; Jamie Confino; Julian J Sonnenfeld; Frank J Alexander; Christopher S Ahmad
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Review 2.  Return-to-Play and Competitive Outcomes After Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction Among Baseball Players: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Stephen J Thomas; Ryan W Paul; Adam B Rosen; Sam J Wilkins; Joseph Scheidt; John D Kelly; Ryan L Crotin
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2020-12-28

Review 3.  Return-to-Sport Outcomes After Primary Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction With Palmaris Versus Hamstring Tendon Grafts: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  David P Trofa; Michael Constant; Connor R Crutchfield; Nicholas J Dantzker; Bryan M Saltzman; T Sean Lynch; Christopher S Ahmad
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5.  Biomechanical Comparison of UCL Repair Using Suspensory Fixation Versus UCL Reconstruction.

Authors:  R Nelson Mead; Trevor J Nelson; Orr Limpisvasti; Neal S ElAttrache; Melodie F Metzger
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Review 6.  Using Advanced Data to Analyze the Impact of Injury on Performance of Major League Baseball Pitchers: A Narrative Review.

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7.  Return to Performance After Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction in Major League Baseball Pitchers: A Case-Control Assessment of Advanced Analytics, Velocity, Spin Rates, and Pitch Movement.

Authors:  Matthew S Fury; Luke S Oh; Shannon E Linderman; Joshua Wright-Chisem; Jacob N Fury; Donna M Scarborough; Eric M Berkson
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2021-09-28
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