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Posterior Shoulder Instability, Part II—Glenoid Bone Grafting, Glenoid Osteotomy, and Rehabilitation/Return to Play—An International Expert Delphi Consensus Statement

Hurley, Eoghan T.; Aman, Zachary S.; Doyle, Tom R.; Levin, Jay M.; Matache, Bogdan A.; Chalmers, Peter N.; Waterman, Brian R.; Erickson, Brandon J.; Klifto, Christopher S.; Anakwenze, Oke A.; Dickens, Jonathan F.; Athwal, George S.; Bishop, Julie Y.; Boache Adjei, Yaw; Bradley, Kendall E.; Brophy, Robert H.; Calvo, Emilio; Camp, Christopher L.; Cassidy, Tristan; Cordasco, Frank A.; Danilkowicz, Richard M.; Dekker, Travis A.; Delaney, Ruth A.; Denard, Patrick J.; Rossi, Luciano AndrésIcon ; Wagner, Eric R.; Whelan, Daniel B.; Wickman, John R.; Wittstein, Jocelyn R.; Wong, Ivan
Fecha de publicación: 02/2025
Editorial: W B Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc
Revista: Arthroscopy (the Journal Of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery)
ISSN: 0749-8063
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Purpose To establish consensus statements on glenoid bone grafting, glenoid osteotomy, rehabilitation, return to play, and follow-up for posterior shoulder instability. Methods A consensus process on the treatment of posterior shoulder instability was conducted, with 71 shoulder/sports surgeons from 12 countries participating on the basis of their level of expertise in the field. Experts were assigned to 1 of 6 working groups defined by specific subtopics within posterior shoulder instability. Consensus was defined as achieving 80% to 89% agreement, whereas strong consensus was defined as 90% to 99% agreement, and unanimous consensus was indicated by 100% agreement with a proposed statement. Results All of the statements relating to rehabilitation, return to play, and follow-up achieved consensus. There was unanimous consensus that the following criteria should be considered: restoration of strength, range of motion, proprioception, and sport-specific skills, with a lack of symptoms. There is no minimum time point required to return to play. Collision athletes and military athletes may take longer to return because of their greater risk for recurrent instability, and more caution should be exercised in clearing them to return to play, with elite athletes potentially having different considerations in returning to play. The relative indications for revision surgery are symptomatic apprehension, multiple recurrent instability episodes, further intra-articular pathologies, hardware failure, and pain. Conclusions The study group achieved strong or unanimous consensus on 59% of statements. Unanimous consensus was reached regarding the criteria for return to play, collision/elite athletes having different considerations in return to play, indications for revision surgery, and imaging only required as routine for those with glenoid bone grafting/osteotomies at subsequent follow-ups. There was no consensus on optimal fixation method for a glenoid bone block, the relative indications for glenoid osteotomy, whether fluoroscopy is required or if the labrum should be concomitantly repaired.
Palabras clave: Posterior shoulder instability , Non-operative management , Labral repair , Arthroscopy, , Shoulder , Dislocation
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/266927
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arthro.2024.04.034
URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0749806324003402
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE MEDICINA TRASLACIONAL E INGENIERIA BIOMEDICA
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Hurley, Eoghan T.; Aman, Zachary S.; Doyle, Tom R.; Levin, Jay M.; Matache, Bogdan A.; et al.; Posterior Shoulder Instability, Part II—Glenoid Bone Grafting, Glenoid Osteotomy, and Rehabilitation/Return to Play—An International Expert Delphi Consensus Statement; W B Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc; Arthroscopy (the Journal Of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery); 41; 2; 2-2025; 181-195.e7
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