[Effectiveness analysis of double EndoButton suture fixation Latarjet procedure for treatment of anterior shoulder dislocation with glenoid bone defect caused by military training injuries].

Han Li, Zenglong Yan, Haokun Li, Bao Li, Shuyuan Du, Xinwei Liu
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of double EndoButton suture fixation Latarjet procedure in the treatment of shoulder anterior dislocation with glenoid bone defect caused by military training injuries.

Methods: The clinical data of 14 patients with anterior shoulder dislocation with glenoid bone defect due to military training injuries who met the selection criteria and admitted between August 2021 and December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients were male, the age ranged from 21 to 38 years, with an average of 26.8 years. The time from initial dislocation to operation was 6-15 months, with an average of 10.2 months. Anterior shoulder dislocation occurred 5-12 times, with an average of 8.2 times. All glenoid bone defects were more than 10%, including 5 cases of 10%-15%, 8 cases of 15%-20%, and 1 case of 24%. All patients were treated by double EndoButton suture fixation Latarjet procedure. The operation time and complications were recorded. The shoulder function and pain were evaluated by the American Association for Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (ASES) score, Rowe score, Instability Severity Index Score (ISIS), and visual analogue scale (VAS) score before and after operation. The range of motion of the shoulder was recorded, including forward flexion, 0° external rotation, and abduction 90° external rotation. The position, healing, and resorption of the bone mass were evaluated by three-dimensional CT of shoulder joint after operation.

Results: All patients successfully completed the operation, and the operation time was 100-150 minutes, with an average of 119.7 minutes. There was no complications such as infection, vascular and nerve injury. All patients were followed up 12-20 months, with an average of 15.6 months. During the follow-up, 4 patients had bone mass separation, absorption, and recurrent anterior dislocation, and the shoulder joint fear test was positive. Imaging of the remaining patients showed that the bone mass healed well, no anterior dislocation recurrence occurred, and the healing time was 3-7 months (mean, 4.7 months). At last follow-up, the range of motion, ASES score, Rowe score, ISIS score, and VAS score of the patients significantly improved when compared with those before operation ( P<0.05).

Conclusion: The effectiveness of double EndoButton suture fixation Latarjet procedure for the treatment of anterior shoulder dislocation with glenoid bone defect caused by military training injury is satisfactory.

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[双EndoButton缝合固定Latarjet术治疗军训损伤引起的肩关节前脱位伴盂骨缺损的疗效分析]。
目的探讨双EndoButton缝合固定Latarjet术治疗军训损伤所致肩关节前脱位伴盂骨缺损的效果:回顾性分析2021年8月至2022年12月期间收治的符合入选标准的14例因军事训练损伤导致的肩关节前脱位伴盂骨缺损患者的临床资料。所有患者均为男性,年龄在 21 岁至 38 岁之间,平均年龄为 26.8 岁。从初次脱位到手术时间为6-15个月,平均为10.2个月。肩关节前脱位发生5-12次,平均8.2次。所有盂骨缺损均超过10%,其中5例为10%-15%,8例为15%-20%,1例为24%。所有患者均采用双EndoButton缝合固定Latarjet术进行治疗。手术时间和并发症均有记录。通过美国肩肘外科协会(ASES)评分、Rowe评分、不稳定性严重程度指数评分(ISIS)和视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分对手术前后的肩关节功能和疼痛进行评估。记录肩关节的活动范围,包括前屈、0°外旋和外展 90° 外旋。术后通过肩关节三维 CT 评估骨块的位置、愈合和吸收情况:所有患者均顺利完成手术,手术时间为 100-150 分钟,平均 119.7 分钟。无感染、血管和神经损伤等并发症。所有患者均接受了 12-20 个月的随访,平均 15.6 个月。随访期间,4 名患者出现骨块分离、吸收和复发性前脱位,肩关节恐惧试验呈阳性。其余患者的影像学检查显示,骨块愈合良好,未发生前脱位复发,愈合时间为 3-7 个月(平均 4.7 个月)。最后一次随访时,患者的活动范围、ASES评分、Rowe评分、ISIS评分和VAS评分与术前相比均有明显改善:双EndoButton缝合固定Latarjet术治疗军训损伤引起的肩关节前脱位伴盂骨缺损的疗效令人满意。
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