Study Results
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
20 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2026-01-01
2026-09-01
Brief Summary
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Static stabilizers ::
Detailed Description
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Static stabilizers ::
* include the congruency of the humeral head and glenoid, the glenoid labrum, glenohumeral ligaments surrounding the joint, and negative intra-articular pressure.
Dynamic stabilizers:
are primarily muscular and include the rotator cuff, which provides a compressive stabilizing effect, the tendon of the long head of the biceps, and muscles that stabilize the scapula ,The anterior labrum plays a key role in antero posterior stability as it deepens the glenoid cavity up to 50%.
anterior dislocation is the most common dislocation and is caused by the arm being positioned in an excessive amount of abduction and external rotation.
There are different methods of management
Can be achieved by several surgical techniques, according to whether the underlying etiology is a labral tear (Bankart) , humeral head lesion (Hill- Sachs) , or glenoid bone defect
Traumatic anterior shoulder instability without glenoid bone loss can be successfully treated with Bankart repair . On the other hand, bony procedures such as the Bristow and Latarjet procedures offer better outcomes in cases with concomitant glenoid bone loss greater than 21%-25% and engaging Hill-Sachs lesions
Controversy still exists regarding the ideal surgical treatment for AGI with limited (0%-13.5%) to subcritical (13.5%-25%) glenoid bone loss . Bony procedures are correlated with low recurrence, but high complication rates . On the contrary, clinical studies documented low complication rates \[9\], but higher recurrence rates or unsatisfactory outcomes for isolated or augmented Bankart repair in the context of subcritical glenoid bone loss
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2\. Associated limited (\<13.5%) to subcritical (\<25%) glenoid bone loss. 3. Positive anterior shoulder apprehension and pain refractory to conservative treatment.
4\. Age between (15 -49)years old
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
50 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Al-Azhar University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Abdellah Ammar Abdellah Morsy
principal investigator
Central Contacts
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References
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Dodson CC, Cordasco FA. Anterior glenohumeral joint dislocations. Orthop Clin North Am. 2008 Oct;39(4):507-18, vii. doi: 10.1016/j.ocl.2008.06.001.
Zhang M, Liu J, Jia Y, Zhang G, Zhou J, Wu D, Jiang J, Yun X. Risk factors for recurrence after Bankart repair: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Orthop Surg Res. 2022 Feb 20;17(1):113. doi: 10.1186/s13018-022-03011-w.
Other Identifiers
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ASA
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id