Affiliation:
1. Orthopedic, Xining First People’s Hospital, Xining,
China
2. Sports medicine, Xining First People’s Hospital, Xining,
China
Abstract
AbstractTo systematically compare the clinical efficacy of conservative treatment and
arthroscopic one-stage repair for patients with first-time anterior dislocation
of the shoulder. A retrieval and systematic review of randomized controlled
studies of primary anterior shoulder dislocation with conservative versus
arthroscopic repair was conducted and further pooled analysis was performed to
compare the overall difference in clinical outcomes, including redislocation and
revision surgery rates, shoulder function scores and related complications.
Preliminary meta-analysis showed that the risk of anterior shoulder
redislocation was 4.73-fold higher in patients treated conservatively than those
undergoing arthroscopic repair (RR:4.73 [2.95–7.58],
p<0.000; I2=0%,
p=0.920),and that the revision surgery rate was 5.91 times higher
in the conservative group than in the arthroscopic repair group (RR:5.91
[2.82–12.39], p<0.000; I2=0%,
p=0.560).Early arthroscopic repair can significantly reduce
the redislocation and revision surgery rates and also improve the shoulder joint
function score, without serious complications. However, it is necessary to
recognize the subset of patients with a higher risk of redislocation in young
patients through a high quality, blinded, prospective cohort study when early
arthroscopic repair intervention in this subset of high-risk patients will be of
significant clinical value.
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation