LATARJET AND FAILED SHOULDER INSTABILITY REPAIR
OVERVIEW
WHY DO PATIENTS AND ATHLETES EXPERIENCE A SHOULDER DISLOCATION DESPITE HAVING UNDERGONE ARTHROSCOPIC SHOULDER STABILIZATION SURGERY?
Several risk factors are associated with redislocation after arthroscopic shoulder stabilization surgery.
- Young age
- Repeated dislocations prior to surgery
- Participation in collision sports
- Bone Loss !
Research has demonstrated that young collision athletes with bone loss have an 87% failure rate with standard arthroscopic stabilization surgery compared to 6.5% failure rate when there is no bone loss. (Burkhart & De Beer, Traumatic glenohumeral bone defects and their relationship to failure of arthroscopic Bankart repairs)
Therefore, bone loss which is also referred to as bone deficiency is considered a major risk factor for redislocation after arthroscopic surgery.