Surgical interventions for anterior shoulder instability in rugby players: A systematic review
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Author(s)
Bull, AMJ
Sabharwal, S
Patel, NK
Reilly, P
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
AIM: To systematically evaluate the evidence-based literature on surgical treatment interventions for elite rugby players with anterior shoulder instability.
METHODS: We conducted a systematic review according to the PRISMA guidelines, a literature search was performed in PubMed, EMBASE and Google Scholar using the following search terms: “rugby” and “shoulder” in combination with “instability” or “dislocation”. All articles published from inception of the included data sources to January 1st 2014 that evaluated surgical treatment of elite rugby players with anterior shoulder instability were examined.
RESULTS: Only five studies were found that met the eligibility criteria. A total of 379 shoulders in 376 elite rugby union and league players were included. All the studies were retrospective cohort or case series studies. The mean Coleman Methodological Score for the 5 studies was 47.4 (poor). Owing to heterogeneity amongst the studies, quantitative synthesis was not possible, however a detailed qualitative synthesis is reported. The overall recurrence rate of instability after surgery was 8.7%, and the mean return to competitive play, where reported, was 13 mo.
CONCLUSION: Arthroscopic stabilization has been performed successfully in acute anterior instability and there is a preference for open Latarjet-type procedures when instability is associated with osseous defects.
METHODS: We conducted a systematic review according to the PRISMA guidelines, a literature search was performed in PubMed, EMBASE and Google Scholar using the following search terms: “rugby” and “shoulder” in combination with “instability” or “dislocation”. All articles published from inception of the included data sources to January 1st 2014 that evaluated surgical treatment of elite rugby players with anterior shoulder instability were examined.
RESULTS: Only five studies were found that met the eligibility criteria. A total of 379 shoulders in 376 elite rugby union and league players were included. All the studies were retrospective cohort or case series studies. The mean Coleman Methodological Score for the 5 studies was 47.4 (poor). Owing to heterogeneity amongst the studies, quantitative synthesis was not possible, however a detailed qualitative synthesis is reported. The overall recurrence rate of instability after surgery was 8.7%, and the mean return to competitive play, where reported, was 13 mo.
CONCLUSION: Arthroscopic stabilization has been performed successfully in acute anterior instability and there is a preference for open Latarjet-type procedures when instability is associated with osseous defects.
Editor(s)
Ji, FF
Date Issued
2015-05-18
Date Acceptance
2015-04-10
Citation
World Journal of Orthopedics, 2015, 6 (4), pp.400-408
ISSN
2218-5836
Publisher
Baishideng Publishing Group Co. Limited
Start Page
400
End Page
408
Journal / Book Title
World Journal of Orthopedics
Volume
6
Issue
4
Copyright Statement
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http://www.wjgnet.com/2218-5836/
Subjects
Shoulder
Instability
Dislocation
Rugby
Latarjet
Publication Status
Published
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