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      Outcomes of arthroscopic capsulolabral reconstruction for anterior instability with greater than 20% glenoid bone defects: are Latarjet procedures absolutely indicated for these patients?

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      Background: Recent studies have reported high rates of recurrence of shoulder instability in patients with glenoid bone defects greater than 20% after capsulolabral reconstruction. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the failure rate of a...

      Background: Recent studies have reported high rates of recurrence of shoulder instability in patients with glenoid bone defects greater than 20% after capsulolabral reconstruction. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the failure rate of arthroscopic capsulolabral reconstruction for the treatment of anterior instability in the presence of glenoid bone deficits >20%. Methods: Retrospective analyses were conducted among cases with anterior shoulder instability and glenoid bone defects of >20% that were treated by arthroscopic capsulolabral reconstruction with a minimum 2-year follow-up (30 cases). We included the following variables: age, bone defect size, instability severity index score (ISIS), on-/off-track assessment, incidence recurrent instability, and return to sports. Results: The mean glenoid bone defect size was 25.8% ± 4.2% (range, 20.4%–37.2%), and 18 cases (60%) had defects of >25%. Bony Bankart lesions were identified in 11 cases (36.7%). Eleven cases (36.7%) had ISIS scores >6 points and 21 cases (70%) had off-track lesions. No cases of recurrent instability were identified over a mean follow-up of 39.9 months (range, 24–86 months), but a sense of subluxation was reported by three patients. Return to sports at the preinjury level was possible in 24 cases (80%), and the average satisfaction rating was 92%. Conclusions: Arthroscopic soft tissue reconstruction was successful for treating anterior shoulder instability among patients with glenoid bone defects >20%, even enabling return to sports. Future studies should focus on determining the range of bone defect sizes that can be successfully managed by soft tissue repair.

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      1 Burkhart SS, "Traumatic glenohumeral bone defects and their relationship to failure of arthroscopic Bankart repairs : significance of the inverted-pear glenoid and the humeral engaging Hill-Sachs lesion" 16 : 677-694, 2000

      2 Oh JH, "Trans-rotator cuff portal is safe for arthroscopic superior labral anterior and posterior lesion repair : clinical and radiological analysis of 58 SLAP lesions" 36 : 1913-1921, 2008

      3 Rodosky MW, "The role of the long head of the biceps muscle and superior glenoid labrum in anterior stability of the shoulder" 22 : 121-130, 1994

      4 Lo IK, "The inverted pear glenoid : an indicator of significant glenoid bone loss" 20 : 169-174, 2004

      5 Balg F, "The instability severity index score : a simple pre-operative score to select patients for arthroscopic or open shoulder stabilisation" 89 : 1470-1477, 2007

      6 Gagey OJ, "The hyperabduction test" 83 : 69-74, 2001

      7 Zuckerman JD, "The effect of instability and subsequent anterior shoulder repair on proprioceptive ability" 12 : 105-109, 2003

      8 Itoi E, "The effect of a glenoid defect on anteroinferior stability of the shoulder after Bankart repair : a cadaveric study" 82 : 35-46, 2000

      9 Boileau P, "Risk factors for recurrence of shoulder instability after arthroscopic Bankart repair" 88 : 1755-1763, 2006

      10 Soslowsky LJ, "Quantitation of in situ contact areas at the glenohumeral joint : a biomechanical study" 10 : 524-534, 1992

      1 Burkhart SS, "Traumatic glenohumeral bone defects and their relationship to failure of arthroscopic Bankart repairs : significance of the inverted-pear glenoid and the humeral engaging Hill-Sachs lesion" 16 : 677-694, 2000

      2 Oh JH, "Trans-rotator cuff portal is safe for arthroscopic superior labral anterior and posterior lesion repair : clinical and radiological analysis of 58 SLAP lesions" 36 : 1913-1921, 2008

      3 Rodosky MW, "The role of the long head of the biceps muscle and superior glenoid labrum in anterior stability of the shoulder" 22 : 121-130, 1994

      4 Lo IK, "The inverted pear glenoid : an indicator of significant glenoid bone loss" 20 : 169-174, 2004

      5 Balg F, "The instability severity index score : a simple pre-operative score to select patients for arthroscopic or open shoulder stabilisation" 89 : 1470-1477, 2007

      6 Gagey OJ, "The hyperabduction test" 83 : 69-74, 2001

      7 Zuckerman JD, "The effect of instability and subsequent anterior shoulder repair on proprioceptive ability" 12 : 105-109, 2003

      8 Itoi E, "The effect of a glenoid defect on anteroinferior stability of the shoulder after Bankart repair : a cadaveric study" 82 : 35-46, 2000

      9 Boileau P, "Risk factors for recurrence of shoulder instability after arthroscopic Bankart repair" 88 : 1755-1763, 2006

      10 Soslowsky LJ, "Quantitation of in situ contact areas at the glenohumeral joint : a biomechanical study" 10 : 524-534, 1992

      11 Griffith JF, "Prevalence, pattern, and spectrum of glenoid bone loss in anterior shoulder dislocation: CT analysis of 218 patients" 190 : 1247-1254, 2008

      12 Gyftopoulos S, "MRI evaluation of bipolar bone loss using the on-track off-track method : a feasibility study" 205 : 848-852, 2015

      13 Schneider AK, "Interobserver and intraobserver variability of glenoid track measurements" 26 : 573-579, 2017

      14 Gartsman GM, "Immediate and early complications of the open Latarjet procedure : a retrospective review of a large consecutive case series" 26 : 68-72, 2017

      15 Sugaya H, "Glenoid rim morphology in recurrent anterior glenohumeral instability" 85 : 878-884, 2003

      16 Rhee YG, "Glenoid defect associated with anterior shoulder instability : results of open Bankart repair" 31 : 629-634, 2007

      17 Barcia AM, "Glenoid bare area : arthroscopic characterization and its implications on measurement of bone loss" 29 : 1671-1675, 2013

      18 Gyftopoulos S, "Diagnostic accuracy of MRI in the measurement of glenoid bone loss" 199 : 873-878, 2012

      19 Shin SJ, "Critical value of anterior glenoid bone loss that leads to recurrent glenohumeral instability after arthroscopic bankart repair" 45 : 1975-1981, 2017

      20 Yamamoto N, "Contact between the glenoid and the humeral head in abduction, external rotation, and horizontal extension: a new concept of glenoid track" 16 : 649-656, 2007

      21 Gupta A, "Complications of the Latarjet procedure" 8 : 59-66, 2015

      22 Griesser MJ, "Complications and re-operations after Bristow-Latarjet shoulder stabilization : a systematic review" 22 : 286-292, 2013

      23 Panossian VR, "Biomechanical analysis of isolated type II SLAP lesions and repair" 14 : 529-534, 2005

      24 Taverna E, "Arthroscopic treatment of glenoid bone loss" 24 : 546-556, 2016

      25 Mologne TS, "Arthroscopic stabilization in patients with an inverted pear glenoid : results in patients with bone loss of the anterior glenoid" 35 : 1276-1283, 2007

      26 Kim SJ, "Arthroscopic stabilization for recurrent shoulder instability with moderate glenoid bone defect in patients with moderate to low functional demand" 30 : 921-927, 2014

      27 Sugaya H, "Arthroscopic osseous Bankart repair for chronic recurrent traumatic anterior glenohumeral instability" 87 : 1752-1760, 2005

      28 Kim SH, "Arthroscopic anterior stabilization of the shoulder : two to six-year follow-up" 85 : 1511-1518, 2003

      29 Ahmed I, "Arthroscopic Bankart repair and capsular shift for recurrent anterior shoulder instability : functional outcomes and identification of risk factors for recurrence" 94 : 1308-1315, 2012

      30 An VV, "A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical and patient-reported outcomes following two procedures for recurrent traumatic anterior instability of the shoulder: Latarjet procedure vs. Bankart repair" 25 : 853-863, 2016

      31 Bishop JY, "3-D CT is the most reliable imaging modality when quantifying glenoid bone loss" 471 : 1251-1256, 2013

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