Treatment of Bony Defects in Anterior Shoulder Dislocation-Latarjet Procedure: Short-Term Results | ||
| The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine | ||
| Article 286, Volume 89, Issue 1, October 2022, Pages 5955-5960 PDF (436.42 K) | ||
| Document Type: Original Article | ||
| DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2022.266824 | ||
| Authors | ||
| Sherif Mohamed Mohamed Ashour; Mohamed Abd Allah Abd El-Aziz El-Soufy; Mohamed Hamed Fahmy Afifi; Ahmed Hatem Farhan Imam | ||
| Abstract | ||
| Background: Anterior glenohumeral dislocation is a widespread problem among young athletic populations. Objective: This study was aimed to evaluate the clinical and the radiological results of patients with recurrent traumatic anterior shoulder instability treated with Latarjet procedure. Patients and Methods: A clinical trial study was conducted on 18 patients with recurrent traumatic anterior shoulder instability treated at the Department of Orthopedic, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University Hospitals. Pre- and post-operative clinical evaluation and radiological assessment was applied. Results: The average glenoid bone loss was (24.1±2.3 %) ranging from 20 to 27. All cases showed postoperative union and most of them (94.4%) had bony union and only (5.6%) had a fibrous union. Regarding range of motion and the shoulder functional evaluation there was a highly statistically significant improvement in all examined items (p-value<0.001). 123.0 % improvement postoperatively with a highly statistically significant increase in the constant score from (48.1±6.2) to (91.4±3.7) (p-value<0.001). 93.6 % improvement postoperatively with a highly statistically significant increase in the ULCA score from (14.6±2.9) to (31.3±1.8) (p-value<0.001). Most of the studied group (16 cases, 88.8%) didn’t have any postoperative complications, one case had a hematoma (5.6%) and one case had a superficial infection (5.6%). Conclusion: It could be concluded that the open Latarjet procedure has confirmed to be an effective and efficient procedure for shoulder stabilization. | ||
| Keywords | ||
| Anterior Shoulder; Glenohumeral joint; Latarjet; dislocation | ||
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