One hundred eighteen Bristow-Latarjet repairs for recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder prospectively followed for fifteen years: study I--clinical results

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
L HoveliusModolv Saebö

Abstract

In this prospective study on the Bristow-Latarjet repair, which started in 1980 and ended in 2001, we report the outcome in 118 shoulders where the patients have been followed up for 15 years (mean, 15.2 years; range, 14.3-20.8 years). The study was based on a physical examination, scoring with the system of Rowe et al, and the patients' subjective assessment of the operative result. After 2 years, 1 of 118 shoulders had redislocated and 98% of patients were satisfied with the operative repair. At 15 years' follow-up, 1 patient had undergone revision surgery as a result of recurrence of instability. One patient had had one redislocation during the follow-up period, and one patient reported three recurrences 3 years postoperatively. This patient has had no redislocations during the last 12 years. Furthermore, one more patient had had two recurrences 9 and 12 years after surgery but was very satisfied at follow-up. Subluxations occurred once in 4 patients and several times in 7 patients. These patients were, however, satisfied with the procedures at follow-up. One patient reported posterior subluxations at follow-up. Apprehension was significantly more common in patients with bilateral instability (P =.04) and was found in 19 of ...Continue Reading

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