To date, use of arthroscopic procedure to perform Latarjet procedure is still technically demanding. The benefits of arthroscopic procedure need to be evaluated compared to the mini-invasive approach. The aim of this study was to assess postoperative pain during the first week, and the positioning of coracoid bone block at the anterior aspect of the glenoid. At minimum 2 years follow-up, the recurrence of shoulder instability and functional evaluation of patients according to the Western Ontario Score Index (WOSI) were assessed.
This prospective comparative study was performed at two centers in 2012. Each center performed one procedure so this study was observational. All patients with a chronic anterior instability requiring bone grafting (Instability Severity Index Score\>3) were included. The Latarjet procedure was performed by mini-open approach (set Arthrex, Naples, FL) in the first group, and by arthroscopic approach (set Depuy-Mitek, Raynham, MA) in the second group. The analgesic postoperative protocol was standardized (paracetamol, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, tramadol).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
58
arthroscopic approach (set Depuy-Mitek, Raynham, MA)
mini-open approach (set Arthrex, Naples, FL)
Hospital Ambroise Paré Paris
Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Clinique des Maussins
Paris, France
Average postoperative shoulder's pain on visual analogic scale from 0 (no pain) to 10 (maximum pain)
Time frame: Average during the first week
Mean daily pain on visual analogic scale from 0 (no pain) to 10 (maximum pain)
Time frame: Daily from day1 to day7
analgesic consumption (Number of pills)
Time frame: Daily from day1 to day7
presence of postoperative discomfort symptoms (yes/no)
The presence (yes/no) of incision site pain, nausea, vomiting, vertigo, anxiety
Time frame: Daily from day1 to day7
coracoid bone block position to the anterior aspect of the glenoid on the anterior-posterior and the lateral X-ray and on CT-scan
Time frame: Between 3 to 6 months follow-up
Recurrence rate of shoulder instability (number of recurrence/total number of patients)
Time frame: 2-year minimal follow-up
Functional evaluation of patients
Western Ontario Score Index (WOSI)
Time frame: 2-year minimal follow-up
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