Outcomes of the Latarjet procedure in female patients: A case series and matched-pair analysis.

Autor: Berk, Alexander N, Ifarraguerri, Anna M, Rao, Allison J, Dib, Aseel G, Hysong, Alexander A, Meade, Joshua D, Trofa, David P, Fleischli, James E, Schiffern, Shadley C, Hamid, Nady, Saltzman, Bryan M
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Zdroj: Shoulder & Elbow; Feb2024, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p76-84, 9p
Abstrakt: Background: The objective of this study was to retrospectively report on the outcomes of female patients undergoing the Latarjet procedure. Methods: Female patients undergoing the Latarjet procedure with minimum 1 year follow-up were identified and contacted to obtain Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), Subjective Shoulder Value (SSV), and return to sport (RTS) data. Eligible females were then matched 1:1 with a male counterpart based on laterality and age (± 3 years), and outcomes compared. Results: A total of 20 female patients with a mean follow-up of 73.8 months reported postoperative NPRS and SSV scores of 2.2 ± 2.3 and 69.3 ± 22.0, respectively. Of the nine athletes, 3 (33%) reported a successful RTS at a mean of 9 months. Four patients (20.0%) required reoperation at a mean of 27.1 months. The matched analysis demonstrated similar NPRS scores between male and female patients and a trend towards lower SSV scores and rates of RTS. Conclusion: At mid-term follow-up female patients reported pain levels similar to female-specific literature reports, but overall low subjective shoulder function and RTS. Compared to propensity-matched males, females reported similar levels of pain, lower shoulder function, and lower rates of RTS, however, differences did not reach statistical significance. Level of Evidence: IV, retrospective case series. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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