2017
DOI: 10.1177/0363546517740567
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Midterm Clinical Results in Rugby Players Treated With the Bristow Procedure

Abstract: The Bristow procedure provides good midterm outcomes for competitive collision athletes, while postsurgical reinjury, the number of preoperative dislocations and subluxations, and large bone defects negatively affect postsurgical shoulder function. This information may be useful for treatment of shoulder dislocations in collision athletes.

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“…The 14 studies analyzed in the systematic review included 883 patients. [2][3][4][5][6][7][8]10,11,14,[16][17][18]21 The studies were primarily level 3 (n = 4) or level 4 (n = 10) evidence; of the 14 studies, 13 had a MINORS score greater than 80%. Of the studies that reported the participants' sex, the majority were male (88%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The 14 studies analyzed in the systematic review included 883 patients. [2][3][4][5][6][7][8]10,11,14,[16][17][18]21 The studies were primarily level 3 (n = 4) or level 4 (n = 10) evidence; of the 14 studies, 13 had a MINORS score greater than 80%. Of the studies that reported the participants' sex, the majority were male (88%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ten studies [2][3][4][5]8,11,14,17,18,21 reported return to sport at any level (Table 2 and Appendix Figure A1, available online), which ranged from 80% to 100% with the exception of 1 study (38%). 8 Eleven studies 2,3,6,7,10,11,14,[16][17][18]21 reported return to sport at the previous level of play (Table 2 and Appendix Figure A2, available online), which ranged from 56% to 95% with the exception of 1 study (16%). The average time for return to sport ranged from 3.2 to 8.1 months.…”
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“…Epileptic seizure has been reported to cause shoulder joint dislocation.1 When a convulsing patient in a lateral decubitus position places their body weight on a fixed arm, the excessive force applied to the shoulder can result in dislocation.2 This may lead to significant bone loss from the glenoid and humeral head, creating a situation in which repetitive shoulder dislocations may occur.3 Generally, procedures such as Bankart repair or the Bristow procedure are considered for the treatment of shoulder joint dislocation 4,5. However, surgical strategies for shoulder joint dislocation require post-operative rehabilitation.…”
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confidence: 99%