Outcome of osteotomy of coracoid process in treatment of recurrent shoulder dislocation

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: According to the high prevalence of recurrent anterior and traumatic shoulder dislocation, different methods have been suggested for treatment. This study was conducted to evaluate the outcome of surgery of coracoid osteotomy and fixation to anterior glenoid.METHODS: This q...

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Main Authors: M Bahrami, N Jan Mohammadi, SM Esmaeil Nejad Ganji, M Rouhi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Babol University of Medical Sciences 2006-06-01
Series:Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Bābul
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Online Access:http://jbums.org/article-1-2533-en.html
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author M Bahrami
N Jan Mohammadi
SM Esmaeil Nejad Ganji
M Rouhi
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M Rouhi
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: According to the high prevalence of recurrent anterior and traumatic shoulder dislocation, different methods have been suggested for treatment. This study was conducted to evaluate the outcome of surgery of coracoid osteotomy and fixation to anterior glenoid.METHODS: This quasi-experimental study was performed on 43 patients suffering anterior dislocation of shoulder from 1993 to 2004 in Babol. All patients were treated by coracoid transfer and fixation to glenoid by its incision and passing through subcapsular muscle without manipulation on articular capsule. Fixation was done with velpo for 21 days and the rehabilitation performed by physiotherapy program. Outcome was evaluated by different radiographics, range of motion, absence or presence of continuous and night pain, recurrence dislocation, muscle atrophy and returning to normal activity. FINDINGS: Mean age of patients was 26.09±6.3 years. Three to twenty eight dislocations were reported. There were no recurrence after surgery and the mean time for returning to normal activity was 7.7±1.5 months. Average loss of external rotation and flexion were 8 degrees compared with normal side. Continuous pain after surgery was seen in one patient, due to screw loosing that was repaired with screw extraction.CONCLUSION: Results show that this procedure had good success in treatment of recurrent and traumatic shoulder dislocation. Comparative studies with other procedures are required to evaluate the results of this procedure.
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spelling doaj.art-87917191ba17497e8315cf27e673178e2022-12-21T20:12:08ZengBabol University of Medical SciencesMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Bābul1561-41072251-71702006-06-01834449Outcome of osteotomy of coracoid process in treatment of recurrent shoulder dislocationM Bahrami0N Jan Mohammadi1SM Esmaeil Nejad Ganji2M Rouhi3 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: According to the high prevalence of recurrent anterior and traumatic shoulder dislocation, different methods have been suggested for treatment. This study was conducted to evaluate the outcome of surgery of coracoid osteotomy and fixation to anterior glenoid.METHODS: This quasi-experimental study was performed on 43 patients suffering anterior dislocation of shoulder from 1993 to 2004 in Babol. All patients were treated by coracoid transfer and fixation to glenoid by its incision and passing through subcapsular muscle without manipulation on articular capsule. Fixation was done with velpo for 21 days and the rehabilitation performed by physiotherapy program. Outcome was evaluated by different radiographics, range of motion, absence or presence of continuous and night pain, recurrence dislocation, muscle atrophy and returning to normal activity. FINDINGS: Mean age of patients was 26.09±6.3 years. Three to twenty eight dislocations were reported. There were no recurrence after surgery and the mean time for returning to normal activity was 7.7±1.5 months. Average loss of external rotation and flexion were 8 degrees compared with normal side. Continuous pain after surgery was seen in one patient, due to screw loosing that was repaired with screw extraction.CONCLUSION: Results show that this procedure had good success in treatment of recurrent and traumatic shoulder dislocation. Comparative studies with other procedures are required to evaluate the results of this procedure.http://jbums.org/article-1-2533-en.htmlrecurrent dislocationshouldercoracoid osteotomy
spellingShingle M Bahrami
N Jan Mohammadi
SM Esmaeil Nejad Ganji
M Rouhi
Outcome of osteotomy of coracoid process in treatment of recurrent shoulder dislocation
Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Bābul
recurrent dislocation
shoulder
coracoid osteotomy
title Outcome of osteotomy of coracoid process in treatment of recurrent shoulder dislocation
title_full Outcome of osteotomy of coracoid process in treatment of recurrent shoulder dislocation
title_fullStr Outcome of osteotomy of coracoid process in treatment of recurrent shoulder dislocation
title_full_unstemmed Outcome of osteotomy of coracoid process in treatment of recurrent shoulder dislocation
title_short Outcome of osteotomy of coracoid process in treatment of recurrent shoulder dislocation
title_sort outcome of osteotomy of coracoid process in treatment of recurrent shoulder dislocation
topic recurrent dislocation
shoulder
coracoid osteotomy
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