2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11845-019-01986-w
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Arthroscopic anterior shoulder stabilisation in overhead sport athletes: 5-year follow-up

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“… 18 However, in the only previous study reporting outcomes of RTP of GAA athletes after ABR, Clesham and Shannon reported overall RTP rates of approximately 90% after ABR, with over three-quarter returning to play at preinjury level. 5 These findings are supported by the results of our study, which found high rates of overall RTP and RTP at preinjury levels after ABR. Therefore, the authors believe that ABR represents a viable option for the GAA athlete hoping to RTP in the setting of anterior shoulder instability.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“… 18 However, in the only previous study reporting outcomes of RTP of GAA athletes after ABR, Clesham and Shannon reported overall RTP rates of approximately 90% after ABR, with over three-quarter returning to play at preinjury level. 5 These findings are supported by the results of our study, which found high rates of overall RTP and RTP at preinjury levels after ABR. Therefore, the authors believe that ABR represents a viable option for the GAA athlete hoping to RTP in the setting of anterior shoulder instability.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“… 26 In their previous study, Clesham and Shannon reported excellent functional outcomes with a moderate recurrence rate after ABR in 31 GAA athletes at medium-term follow-up. 5 To the best knowledge of the authors of this study, the aforementioned study is the only study in the literature reporting outcomes of GAA athletes after surgical stabilization, with no series at present reporting outcomes of GAA athletes after OL procedure.…”
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“…Specifically, the recurrence rates reported in risk athletes have been between 31% and 51% in collision sports, between 12.5% and 21.5% in forced overhead sports, and between 15% and 42% in patients with a previous failed Bankart repair. 28,[32][33][34][35] As an alternative to reduce the rate of recurrences, some authors propose performing a remplissage in addition to the Bankart repair in patients presenting with an off-track HilleSachs lesion. 36,37 Although remplissage has proven effective in the general population, there is very little information on the results of this procedure in young high-risk athletes such as those included in our study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 Numa revisão da literatura, publicada em 2019, refere-se que de um modo geral não há necessidade da radiografia, a menos que umas de três situações exista: idade superior a 40 anos; primeiro episódio de luxação e mecanismo traumático. 22 Optou--se pela ressonância magnética, pois é importante para o estudo dos tecidos moles, como seja a lesão do labrum, rotura do tendão do músculo subescapular, nervo axilar ou cápsula articular 2 e é bastante sensível para o diagnóstico das lesões de Bankart e de Hill-Sachs. 14 Existe controvérsia sobre o melhor tratamento para LAO que ocorre em plena época desportiva.…”
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