运动员肩部开放性稳定手术:适应症、技术和结果。

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Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2021-11-02 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJSM.S321883
Aryan Haratian, Katie Yensen, Jennifer A Bell, Laith K Hasan, Tara Shelby, Brandon Yoshida, Ioanna K Bolia, Alexander E Weber, Frank A Petrigliano
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摘要

肩部不稳定是一种相对常见的损伤,特别是在年轻的运动人群中,其手术治疗仍然是运动医学骨科中一个有争议的话题。前路不稳是最常见的类型,估计在一般人群中发病率为0.08 / 1000人年;然而,这个数字在年轻的运动人群中可能更高。虽然在最近的实践中,关节镜手术已成为治疗的新金标准,但据报道,在特定亚群(如高碰撞运动中的年轻男性)中,失败率高达26%,复发率高,这导致人们考虑采用开放式手术,如开放式Bankart修复、Latarjet、关节囊移位和关节盂骨移植。这些手术可能更适合特定的患者亚群,如参与接触性运动的年轻运动员和有Hill-Sachs缺陷和多向不稳定的患者,术后不稳定复发率低至10%。本综述的目的是概述不同的开放性手术技术在肩关节不稳定治疗中的应用,并总结患者的预后,包括肩关节不稳定的复发率、运动恢复、活动范围(ROM)、肌肉力量和并发症,无论是单独的手术还是与其他技术的比较,特别关注它们对运动人群的影响。
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Open Stabilization Procedures of the Shoulder in the Athlete: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes.

Open Stabilization Procedures of the Shoulder in the Athlete: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes.

Open Stabilization Procedures of the Shoulder in the Athlete: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes.

Shoulder instability is a relatively common injury especially in the young athletic population and its surgical management continues to remain a controversial topic in sports medicine orthopedics. Anterior instability is the most common type encountered and is estimated to have an incidence rate of 0.08 per 1000 person-years in the general population; however, this figure is likely higher in the young athletic population. While in recent practice, arthroscopic surgery has become the new gold standard for management, reported failure rates as high as 26% and high recurrence rates in specific subpopulations such as young men in high collision sports have led to the consideration of alternative open procedures such as open Bankart repair, Latarjet, capsular shift, and glenoid bone grafting. These procedures may be preferred in specific patient subgroups such as young athletes involved in contact sports and those with Hill-Sachs defects and multidirectional instability, with postoperative recurrence rates of instability as low as 10%. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of different open surgical techniques in the management of shoulder instability and summarize patient outcomes including recurrence rates for shoulder instability, return to sport, range of motion (ROM), muscle strength, and complications either individually by procedure or in comparison with other techniques, with special focus on their impact in the athletic population.

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