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Long-Term Results of a Monocentric Series of Soldiers After Latarjet Procedure for Anterior Shoulder Instability. Implications for the Assessment of Soldiers' Medical Ability.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Military Medicine. Jan/Feb2018, Vol. 183 Issue 1/2, pe134-e137. 4p. 1 Black and White Photograph.
Subject
*SHOULDER surgery
*ARTHRITIS
*HEALTH of military personnel
*DISEASE relapse
*OSTEOARTHRITIS
*SHOULDER dislocations
*SHOULDER abnormalities
*ARTHROPLASTY
*EXPERIMENTAL design
*JOINT hypermobility
*LONGITUDINAL method
*MILITARY personnel
*TREATMENT effectiveness
*RETROSPECTIVE studies
*JOB Descriptive Index
Language
ISSN
0026-4075
Abstract
Introduction: Stabilizing surgery of the shoulder with a coracoid graft according to Latarjet is a recognized surgical treatment for anterior instability of the shoulder. This pathology frequently affects soldiers. Postoperatively, the potential risk of recurrence or of secondary shoulder arthritis can limit the practitioner in their ability assessment. The aim of this study is to analyze the long-term outcomes of this surgery in a military population, in order to assess the possible implications for French soldiers' medical ability.Material and Methods: Twenty soldiers operated on the shoulder by Latarjet procedure by the same surgeon were retrospectively reviewed after more than 15 yr. All of them did regular physical activity for leisure or competitions. None had preoperative osteoarthritis injuries. The number of dislocation recurrences, the functional score, and the rate of radiographic osteoarthritis were assessed.Results: After more than 16.3 yr (extremes: 15-24 yr), none displayed a dislocation recurrence. The average Rowe's score was 91.8 ± 9.9. The average subjective shoulder value was 89.2 ± 9.7. All patients had resumed sport. Three of them developed level 1 or 2 radiological signs of osteoarthritis according to Samilson. No level 3 or 4 osteoarthritis was found. Among all the patients, 14 still did regular physical activity.Discussion: In view of our results and of those from the literature, the results of treatment for anterior shoulder instability with the Latarjet procedure are good, even very good in the long term. These data must be considered to favor this procedure for soldiers with shoulder instability and from a medico-administrative viewpoint for military patients in order to pursue their careers without any job restrictions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]