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This 20-year cohort study follows patients after shoulder instability surgery to evaluate recurrence rates, long-term functional outcomes, return-to-sport rates, and complications.
The goal is to provide insights into the durability and effectiveness of surgical treatment in order to improve patient care.
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This study is a long-term cohort analysis involving patients who have undergone shoulder instability surgery. The goal is to follow these patients over a 20-year period to assess several important outcomes. Specifically, the study aims to evaluate the rate of recurrence, the rates and quality of return to sport, long-term functional outcomes using validated scoring systems, and the incidence of complications related to the procedure.
By collecting detailed and consistent data over two decades, the research seeks to provide valuable insights into the durability and effectiveness of surgical treatment for shoulder instability, contributing to a better understanding and improved care for patients.
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Patients undergoing surgical treatment for shoulder instability, including:
Bankart repair (anterior or posterior) Latarjet (Butée) procedure
Exclusion Criteria Patient refusal
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