Study on Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Dislocation: An Approach to Boytchev Treatment

O. Benabdallah, A. Khamlichi
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Background: The Boytchev method, which has been used since 1951 to treat anterior glenohumeral instability, is an open anterior repair that entails rerouting the muscles that join the coracoid process deep to the subscapularis muscle between this and the capsule. In the anatomical position, the tip of the coracoid is reattached to its base by its muscles. Methods: We conducted a prospective study of twenty patients with recurrent shoulder dislocations who were treated by the Boytchev procedure. All are men, with an average age of 29.2 years (age range from 17 to 42 years). 14 patients were affected on the right shoulder, 6 on the left. All had a clinical history of recurrent dislocation. We also performed a search of all published articles in the literature (16),17 studies including our series, with the aim of estimating, via a statistical analysis, to shed light on the post-operative results of recurrent anterior dislocations of the shoulder, for determining the reliability of this technique and possible specific risk factors that might lead to recurrence. Results: Evaluated using the Rowe score in our series, 19 patients had excellent and good results; one patient, who suffered a recurrence, had a poor result in terms of stability. Another patient developed osteoarthrosis. For the 17 studies, the number of patients is 477 with 485 dislocated shoulders. The rate of recurrence is 7.33% .In 12 studies, the rate is 2%, versus 21.05% in 5 studies with a significant difference (1-p=99.89%). Concerning the gradation of results, we have 441 excellent and good results and 44 fair and poor (91% versus 9% with p=>99.9% which is also very significant). Conclusion: The Boytchev procedure exhibits low recurrence rates in compiled studies and so can be considered a reliable surgical technique.
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复发性肩前脱位的Boytchev治疗方法研究
背景:Boytchev方法自1951年以来一直用于治疗肱骨前关节不稳,这是一种开放的前路修复,需要改变连接喙突和肩胛下肌之间的肌肉的路线。在解剖位置上,喙的尖端通过它的肌肉重新连接到它的基部。方法:我们对20例采用Boytchev手术治疗的复发性肩关节脱位患者进行了前瞻性研究。全部为男性,平均年龄29.2岁(年龄范围从17岁到42岁)。右肩14例,左肩6例。所有患者均有复发性脱位的临床病史。我们还检索了所有已发表的文献(16),包括我们的系列研究在内的17项研究,目的是通过统计分析来估计肩关节前脱位复发的术后结果,以确定该技术的可靠性和可能导致复发的特定危险因素。结果:在我们的研究中,使用Rowe评分进行评估,19例患者获得优异和良好的结果;一个复发的病人,在稳定性方面的结果很差。另一名患者出现骨关节病。在这17项研究中,患者人数为477人,肩关节脱位485人。复发率为7.33%,12项研究中复发率为2%,5项研究复发率为21.05%,差异有统计学意义(1-p=99.89%)。关于结果的分级,我们有441个优秀和良好的结果,44个一般和差的结果(91%对9%,p=>99.9%,这也是非常显著的)。结论:Boytchev手术复发率低,是一种可靠的手术技术。
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