Anterior glenohumeral capsular ligament reconstruction with hamstring autograft for internal impingement with anterior instability of the shoulder in baseball players: preliminary surgical outcomes
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Anterior glenohumeral capsular ligament reconstruction with hamstring autograft for internal impingement with anterior instability of the shoulder in baseball players: preliminary surgical outcomes
Abstract
Background: Shoulder pain and dysfunction are common in baseball players, and although "internal impingement" is recognized as one of the most common pathologies of shoulder dysfunction, the optimal surgical treatment for internal impingement with anterior instability of the shoulder remains controversial. This study evaluated baseball players' preliminary outcomes following anterior glenohumeral capsular ligament reconstruction for internal impingement with anterior instability of the shoulder.
Methods: Twelve baseball players (all male; mean age, 20.5 ± 2.2 years) with internal impingement and anterior instability managed via anterior glenohumeral capsular ligament reconstruction were examined. The mean follow-up period was 25.3 ± 4.6 months. Anterior glenohumeral capsular ligament reconstruction was performed with a knee hamstring autograft for balanced stability and laxity with two major targets: to prevent hyperangulation and translation in horizontal abduction and to mimic the individual arm cocking position at the final decision of tension. Preoperative and final follow-up evaluations were performed using Jobe's postoperative grading system; the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic Overhead Athletes Shoulder and Elbow Score; Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand sports module; plain radiographs; and magnetic resonance imaging.
Results: Jobe's postoperative grading system score, the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic Overhead Athletes Shoulder and Elbow Score, and the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand sports module score improved significantly from 20.4 ± 12.2, 28.4 ± 8.3, and 80.2 ± 11.1 points preoperatively to 88.8 ± 13.6, 80.8 ± 7.7, and 22.4 ± 18.7 points postoperatively, respectively (P < .001, .0025, <0.001, respectively). Both clinical and imaging evaluations revealed improved internal impingement with anterior instability after anterior glenohumeral capsular ligament reconstruction. The mean external rotation at abduction significantly decreased from 113° preoperatively to 104° postoperatively. At follow-up, 10 of the 12 athletes (83.3%) returned to their prior competitive level. Plain radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging revealed no obvious loosening of the graft or screws.
Conclusions: Anterior glenohumeral capsular ligament reconstruction resulted in preferable clinical outcomes for young baseball players who experienced pain during the throwing motion. Stabilization of the glenohumeral joint with autografting of the knee hamstring may thus represent a solution for internal impingement with anterior instability in overhead throwing athletes.
Keywords: SLAP (superior labrum tear anterior and posterior); Shoulder; baseball; instability; internal impingement; overhead athletes.
Copyright © 2022 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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