Results Following Fresh-frozen Humeral Head Osteochondral Allograft Reconstruction for Reverse Hill-Sachs...
Shoulder Dislocation Closed TraumaticLocked posterior glenohumeral dislocations with a reverse Hill-Sachs impaction fracture involving less than 30% of the humeral head are most frequently treated with lesser tuberosity transfer into the defect, whereas those involving more than 50% undergo humeral head arthroplasty. Reconstruction of the defect with segmental femoral osteochondral allografts has been proposed to treat patients between these two ranges, but the medium-/long-term outcomes of this joint-preserving procedure are controversial.
Arthroscopic Bankart Repair With and Without Remplissage in Anterior Shoulder Instability
Other InstabilityShoulder1 moreThe purpose of this prospective, randomized, controlled trial is to compare subjective patient-reported outcomes and objective clinical results between arthroscopic Bankart repair with and without arthroscopic infraspinatus remplissage in patients with anterior shoulder instability with a Hill-Sachs Defect.
Safety and Performance of MICRORAPTOR™ Suture Anchors in Shoulder and Hip
Labral TearGlenoid5 moreThis is a prospective, multi-center, PMCF study to evaluate the safety and performance of the MICRORAPTOR REGENESORB suture anchors, MICRORAPTOR Knotless REGENESORB suture anchors, and MICRORAPTOR Knotless PEEK suture anchors implanted in 300 subjects needing reattachment of soft tissue to bone.
PMCF Study on the Safety, Performance and Clinical Benefits Data of the ToggleLoc™ 2.9mm and JuggerLoc™...
Bankart LesionsSLAP Lesion5 moreThe study is a multicenter, retrospective, non-randomized, non-controlled and consecutive series post-market study. The purpose of this study is to collect data confirming safety, performance and clinical benefits of the ToggleLoc 2.9 mm and the JuggerLoc Soft Tissue Systems when used for soft tissue to bone fixation in the shoulder. The primary objective is the assessment of performance by analyzing soft tissue to bone healing in the shoulder. The secondary objective is the assessment of safety and clinical benefits. Safety will be evaluated by recording and analyzing the incidence and frequency of complications and adverse events. Relation of the events to device, instrumentation and/or procedure will be specified. Clinical benefits will be assessed by recording patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) at the longest follow-up after surgery (minimum one year).
Anterior Capsulo-labral Reinsertion by Arthroscopic Approach Versus Immobilization
Bankart LesionThe risk of recurrence and chronic instability after an initial episode of anterior glenohumeral dislocation is high, the risk is higher the younger the patient is. Most patients with recurrences develop this instability during the first 2 years. Several studies have shown that an initial arthroscopic surgical treatment (Bankart intervention) decreased the risk of recurrence and therefore of chronic instability, but this attitude is not usual in France and none randomized study comparing intervention of arthroscopic Bankart and immobilization was published by a French team. The primary objective was to evaluate at 2 years the efficacy on the rate of recurrent instability of the first-line arthroscopic repair of prior capsulo-labral lesions compared to conservative treatment by immobilization for patients under 25 years having an initial episode of anterior glenohumeral dislocation Material and method : We conducted a randomized controlled, open-label, parallel-group study (conservative treatment group by immobilizing VS surgical treatment group) in patients aged 18 to 25 with anterior glenohumeral primo luxation. Patients were clinically reassessed at 2 years with functional scores (WOSI, DuplayWalch, DASH), mobility and instability recurrence. Hypothesis: reduction of the recurrence rate in the surgically treated group
Effect of Battlefield Acupuncture and Physical Therapy Versus Physical Therapy Alone After Shoulder...
Opioid UsePain10 moreThe purpose of this randomized clinical trial is to determine the effectiveness of Battlefield Acupuncture (BFA) in addition to usual post-surgical shoulder physical therapy compared to a standard shoulder rehabilitation program in reducing medication use and pain in patients who have undergone shoulder surgery. Measurements of medication (opioid, NSAID, acetaminophen, etc.) use (daily number of pills consumed), pain rating, patient specific functional scale and global rating of change will be taken at 24, 72 hours, 7 days, 14 days and at six weeks post-surgery. It is hypothesized that the inclusion of Battlefield Acupuncture will result in a decrease in medication use and post-surgical pain when compared to rehabilitation alone. The population for this study is male and female DoD beneficiaries, ages 17-55 (17 if cadet) that are not participating in other shoulder research studies. The subjects in the experimental group will receive Battlefield Acupuncture in addition to their respective post-surgical shoulder rehabilitation protocol.
Kontralateral Training in Patients With Bankart Lesion
Strenght of Rotator Cuff MusclesThe rate of re-dislocation after arthroscopic bankart repair is up to 30%. The most important dynamic structure that prevents re-dislocation is the rotator cuff muscles. The aim of our study is to investigate the efficacy of contralateral training on patients with arthroscopic Bankart surgery. Patients with arthroscopic Bankart surgery will be included in the study. The patients will be randomly assigned into 3 groups and the first group will be the control group, the second group will be the concentric group and the third group will be the eccentric group. Standard rehabilitation program will be applied to all groups until 3 months after surgery. Between 2nd and 12nd weeks after surgery, concentric strengthening program will be applied to the rotator cuff muscles with isokinetic dynamometer to the 2nd group. In group 3, the eccentric strengthening program will be applied to the rotator sheath muscles with the same isokinetic dynamometer from the 2nd week until 12nd week . The strength of the rotator sheath muscles will be measured in pre-op period, post-op week 12 and post-op month 6 with the isokinetic dynamometer in all patients. In addition, functional tests will be performed in pre-op period and post-op 6 months (Y balance test for upper extremity, Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test and Medicine Ball Throw Test).
Dynamic Anterior Stabilization With Transsubscapular Long Head of the Biceps
Anterior Shoulder DislocationBankart Lesion1 moreClinical study of patients with a history of traumatic anterior shoulder dislocations to test the hypothesis that the arthroscopic dynamic anterior capsular stabilization technique with trans subscapular long head of the biceps tenodesis produces progressive good clinical and imagiological results.
Accelerated Rehabilitation After Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Surgery
Bankart LesionThe aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate the efficacy of an accelerated rehabilitation regime for patients undergoing early arthroscopic stabilization for first-time anterior dislocation in terms of clinical outcome, return to play data and recurrence rates.
Sayed Issa's Hybrid Shoulder Arthroscopic-Open Surgical Management (HSSM)
Shoulder Impingement SyndromeAdhesive Capsulitis4 moreSayed Issa's Hybrid Shoulder Arthroscopic-Open Surgical Management (HSSM) is a limited lateral approach to the shoulder arthroscopically guided. Which achieves less surgical trauma and smaller surgical incision than even in Mini Lateral Shoulder Approach (MLSA).