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Successful Outcomes and Return to Sport After Arthroscopic Bankart Repair in National Collegiate Athletic Association and National Football League Football Players

Michael G. Saper, John Courson, Charles Milchteim, Hillary A. Plummer, James R. Andrews, Roger V. Ostrander

2021Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine14 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To characterize recurrent instability, return to sport (RTS), and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) after arthroscopic Bankart repair for acute traumatic anterior shoulder instability in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and National Football League (NFL) football players. DESIGN: Case series. SETTING: Orthopaedic and sports medicine clinic. PARTICIPANTS: National Collegiate Athletic Association and NFL football athletes with traumatic anterior shoulder instability who underwent arthroscopic shoulder stabilization at a single institution with at least 2-year follow-up. INTERVENTIONS OR ASSESSMENT OF RISK FACTORS OR INDEPENDENT VARIABLES: Arthroscopic Bankart repair. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Recurrent instability, RTS, patient satisfaction, the visual analog scale (VAS) for pain, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score, and Rowe score. RESULTS: Thirty-three players were included with a mean age of 23.8 years (range, 18-33 years) and a mean follow-up of 6.3 years (range, 4.1-9.3 years). One shoulder (3.0%) had a postoperative subluxation event, and 1 shoulder (3.0%) required revision surgery for issues other than instability; 93.3% of players were able to RTS at the same level or higher for at least 1 season. Mean satisfaction was 8.9 ± 2.3. Mean VAS was 1.0 ± 1.7, and mean ASES and Rowe scores were 90.7 ± 18.5 and 89.7 ± 15.2, respectively. CONCLUSION: Arthroscopic Bankart repair is an effective surgical intervention for traumatic anterior shoulder instability in NCAA and NFL football players. At a mean 6-year follow-up, surgery restored stability in 97% of cases and 93.3% returned to their preinjury level of sport.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineFootballPhysical therapyVisual analogue scaleSubluxationAthletesLabrumAnterior shoulderElbowArthroscopySurgeryAlternative medicinePolitical scienceLawPathologyShoulder Injury and TreatmentShoulder and Clavicle InjuriesNerve Injury and Rehabilitation