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Outcomes of primary arthroscopic shoulder stabilization in active patients over 40-results at a mean follow-up of 7 years.

Marco-Christopher RuppMarilee P HoranAlexander R GarciaAnnabel R GeissbuhlerMaximilian HinzJonathan D HaskelPeter J Millett
Published in: JSES international (2024)
Active patients aged 40 years and older undergoing arthroscopic shoulder stabilization experienced favorable functional outcomes at a mean follow-up of 7 years, with low rates of revision surgery or of progression to clinically relevant osteoarthritis. However, the presence of high-grade cartilage lesions and the presence of a posterior labral tear were associated with inferior clinical outcomes.
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