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POSTERIOR INSTABILITY W.Jaap Willems, Lairesse Kliniek Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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POSTERIOR INSTABILITY

W.Jaap Willems,

Lairesse Kliniek

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Disclosures

Consultant - Smith and Nephew

- Tornier

Reearch grants - Tornier

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Classification

• Complete traumatic dislocation

- locked

- recurrent

• Traumatic subluxation: (involuntaryinstability)

• Voluntary instability

• Voluntary turned into involuntary instability

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Etiology

Posterior shoulder instability

* Bigliani 1995, Bottoni 2005, Kim 2003 McIntyre 1997, Robinson 2005

• traumatic microtrauma atraumatic

• less laxity more laxity

• rec. dislocation provocative test

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Etiology

• unidirectional multidirectional

• involuntary voluntary

Posterior shoulder instability

* Bigliani 1995, Bottoni 2005, Kim 2003 McIntyre 1997, Robinson 2005

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Complete traumatic dislocation

• Dislocation w or w/o fractures

CM Robinson et al JBJS(A), 2007

• CT mandatory !

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Traumatic dislocation

• Locked posterior dislocation

often missed at the Emergency department !

• Recurrent dislocation

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M,57yrs, fall from bike

Only AP X rays taken

1 yr later……..

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Treatment locked dislocation

• Acute without fracture: closed reduction, aneasthesia or plexus block

• Chronic: - open reduction

- allograft

- Mclaughlin (minor tuberosity transfer)

- HSA

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Acute locked dislocation

“knocking out”

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Chronic locked dislocation: reconstruction

• Allograft

Gerber, 1996,Miniaci, 2001

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Recurrent traumatic dislocation

• Posterior Labro Periosteal Sleeve

• Avulsion (POLpsa)

• 45 yrs old alcoholic

refused a’scopy

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Recurrent traumatic subluxation

• Etiology: acute trauma

or

recurrent microtrauma

• Symptoms : - posterior shoulder pain

- instability symptoms

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Diagnostic tests

• Jerk test

• Posterior load and shift

• Sulcus sign

• Posterior apprehension test

• Hyperlaxity tests

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Jerk test

• Dynamic test, simulates posterior subluxation and reproduces symptoms

• Axial posterior load onto a arm flexed at 90°, adducted and internally rotated

• Predictive measure for non-operative treatment

Kim, 2001

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Jerk test

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Pathophysiology

• Bony anatomic deformities

• Excessive capsular laxity

• Labral lesions

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Bony changes in post instability

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Labrum lesions

• Bankart lesion

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Labrum lesions

• Perthes-like lesion

• Reversed H-Sachs (edema)

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• Capsule lesions

• Reverse HAGL

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Kim’s Lesion

• Incomplete and concealed avulsion postero-inferior labrum

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Kim’s Lesion

• Paralabral cyst

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Voluntary instability

• No indication for surgery

• However:

subset of patients, who start with VI

turning into involuntary instability

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Treatment of posterior instability

• Open treatment modalities

• open capsulorraphy

• glenoid osteotomy

• bone block procedure

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Open approach

Brodsky et al 1987

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Open approach

Brodsky et al 1987

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Glenoid osteotomy

• 32 pat ,5 yrs f-up

• 81% good or excellent,

• 25% degenerative changes

Graitchen et al,Int Orthop 1999

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Glenoid osteotomy

• 29% complication

• 41% recurrence

Hawkins JBJSA 1984

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Glenoid osteotomy

• Coracoid impingement

• Coracoplasty ?

Gerber et al, ClinOrthop 1987

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Bone block

• 20 patients with involuntary instability

• Posterior bone block, 5-10 mm overhang

• 3 failures; 60% very satisfied, 40% satisfied

Walch et al, KSSTA 2007

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Bone block

• High rate of osteoarthritis withlonger follow-upSirveaux RCO 2004, Meuffels JBJSB 2010

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Open capsulorraphy

• Neer, 1981

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Arthroscopic treatment

• with or without labral detachment

• labral repair +/- capsulorraphy

• rotator interval ?

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Capsulorraphy

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How much should we plicate ?

• Arthroscopy:Each stitch of 1 cm 10% volume reduction

Ponce et al, 2011

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Posterior labral repair

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• Comprehensive analysis open and @ soft tissue repair of posterior instability

Kakar et al Am.J Orthop 2007

open : 173 ( 9 studies)

@ : 186 ( 7 studies)

satisfaction and return to sports : equal

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Thank you for your attention

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POSTERIOR TRAUMATIC SUBLUXATION

• Bankart type lesion

• Cartilaginous reversed Hill Sachs

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• Bennet lesion, 1941: post.bony spur in throwers

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Bennett lesion

• Symptomatic when : -posterior joint laxity

- no deficit of int. rot.

Nakagawa et al, 2006

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Posterior subluxations

• Jerk test : most reliable in post. Instability

Kim, 2004

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POSTERIOR TRAUMATIC SUBLUXATION

• posterior Bankart, superficial rev H-S

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POSTERIOR TRAUMATIC SUBLUXATION

• Reverse GARD, superficial rev H-S

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POSTERIOR LABRUM AVULSION COMBINED WITH CAPSULAR TEAR

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Reverse HAGL

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ANATOMY OF POSTERIOR LABRUM

• Detrisac and Johnson:

• 2 types: -wedge labrum

-firmly attached

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• wedge shaped

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• firmly attached

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