Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4076112 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

To analyze the clinical outcomes of patients with a midsubstance capsular tear for anterior shoulder instability, 21 shoulders with a midsubstance tear were reviewed. There were 7 isolated midsubstance tears (group I) and 14 combined midsubstance tears with Bankart lesions (group II). The Rowe score averaged 92.3 points with 6 excellent and 1 good one in group I. Group II scored 86.3 points with 8 excellent, 3 good, 2 fair, and 1 poor ( P = .184). The Rowe score averaged 89.8 points for the cases with an arthroscopic procedure and 86.9 points with an open repair ( P = .542). At the last follow-up, forward elevation increased by 6° in group I and 8° in group II ( P = .432). External rotation decreased by 8° and 16°, respectively ( P = .150).The clinical outcomes of anterior instability with a midsubstance tear were good in both groups. The loss of external rotation was greater in the cases with combined midsubstance tears and Bankart lesions than in those with an isolated midsubstance tear.

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