Clinical and Radiological Long-term Results After Implant-Free, Autologous, Iliac Crest Bone Graft Procedure for the Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Instability

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Moroder, Philipp [1 ]
Plachel, Fabian [1 ,2 ]
Becker, Johannes [1 ]
Schulz, Eva [1 ]
Abdic, Shejla [1 ]
Haas, Maximilian [1 ]
Resch, Herbert [1 ]
Auffarth, Alexander [1 ]
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[1] Paracelsus Med Univ, Dept Orthoped & Traumatol, Salzburg, Austria
[2] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Ctr Musculoskeletal Surg, Campus Virchow,Augustenburger Pl 1, D-13353 Berlin, Germany
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anterior shoulder instability; significant bony glenoid defect; J-bone graft procedure; instability arthropathy; long-term follow-up; ARTHROSCOPIC BANKART REPAIR; 13-YEAR FOLLOW-UP; DISLOCATION ARTHROPATHY; GLENOID RECONSTRUCTION; LATARJET PROCEDURE; RECURRENT; DEFECTS; PREVALENCE; FAILURE;
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10.1177/0363546518795165
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background: The implant-free, autologous, iliac crest bone graft procedure (J-bone graft) for the treatment of anterior shoulder instability shows low rates of recurrent dislocations and moderate progression of instability arthropathy in the midterm follow-up. Purpose: To analyze the clinical and radiological long-term results of the J-bone graft procedure. Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4. Methods: A total of 46 patients (47 shoulders) with anterior shoulder instability and a relevant bony glenoid defect who received a J-bone graft between 1993 and 2000 and who were previously subjected to a midterm follow-up (mean, 8 years) were included. In total, 34 patients and 35 shoulders (74%) were clinically and radiologically assessed after a mean follow-up of 18 years (range, 15-23 years). Patients were assessed in terms of pain, bilateral active range of motion, and strength; in addition, the Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index (WOSI), the Rowe Score, and the Subjective Shoulder Value (SSV) were obtained. Both an apprehension test and a relocation test were performed. Radiological imaging included bilateral radiographs (true anteroposterior and axillary view) to determine the grade of instability arthropathy. Results: At final follow-up, a mean WOSI score of 295 (range, 0-1765), Rowe Score of 94 (range, 55-100), SSV of 90% (range, 20%-100%), and pain level of 0.5 (range, 0-4) were noted. Slight differences were detected in active range of motion between the affected and the contralateral side: flexion 178 degrees vs 179 degrees (P = .325), abduction 177 degrees vs 179 degrees (P = .225), external rotation 63 degrees vs 67 degrees (P = .048), high external rotation 77 degrees vs 82 degrees (P = .007), internal rotation 8.8 vs 9.4 points (P = .017), and high internal rotation 70 degrees vs 74 degrees (P = .026). No significant strength deficit of the affected side was noticed. In 1 patient, a traumatic redislocation with fracture of the bone graft was observed 6 weeks after index surgery. No further recurrences were found during the follow-up period. Negative apprehension and relocation tests were confirmed in 77% of the shoulders, while 23% were positive. At final follow-up, 9 shoulders showed no signs of instability arthropathy (26%), mild arthropathy was revealed in 22 shoulders (63%), moderate arthropathy was noted in 3 shoulders (9%), and signs of severe arthropathy were found in 1 shoulder (3%) (collective instability arthropathy score, 0.9). The collective instability arthropathy score on the contralateral side was 0.4 6 0.8 with no instability arthropathy in 24 shoulders (69%), mild arthropathy in 8 shoulders (23%), moderate signs of arthropathy in 2 shoulders (6%), and severe arthropathy in 1 shoulder (3%) at the time of follow-up examination (collective instability arthropathy score, 0.4). The overall difference between affected shoulders and contralateral shoulders was significant (P = .005). Conclusion: The J-bone graft procedure for the treatment of recurrent anterior shoulder instability shows excellent results regarding stability and function after a mean follow-up period of 18 years. However, the development of instability arthropathy of the affected shoulder is not prevented by this procedure.
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