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ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DECISION OF SURGERY FOR GLENOHUMERAL INSTABILITY : A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE STUDY
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Glenohumeral instability is a heterogeneous shoulder condition, in terms of clinical presentation, structural pathology
and management. The factors responsible for eventual surgery in glenohumeral instability need to be addressed.
Objective of this Observational, Cross-sectional , Comparative study is assessing the factors responsible for eventual surgery in
glenohumeral instability in the context of demographics ,frequency, etiology, direction, severity, sports participations . wise historyMethod
of demographics , Frequency , Etiology, Direction , Severity of instability , surgical intervention were taken from 96 patients with
glenohumeral instability who were physically examined and followed up to 6 months to record the occurrences of surgery. Subsequently 96
patients were divided into two groups , one group needed surgical intervention and the other did not . Data collected were analyzed
statistically for signicant differences between these two groups with the primary outcome of surgery using Pearson 's chi square tests.
Results revealed Male and female among 96 qualied patients , out of 200 evaluated patients ,were 81.25% and 18.75% respectively.
Surgery was required in 78.57% of 56 younger patients (</= 25 years) which were more common than older patients (>25 years ) and
64.29% of 56 sportsperson, which were more than the proportion of non sports person . Instability requiring surgery were commonly
traumatic (62.67% of 75 traumatic instability), frequent,>5episodes/ year, ( 90.00% of 20 frequent instability) sustained by sports related
trauma (64.70% of 51 trauma), symptomatic (76.56% of 64 symptomatic instability). So to , Young age ( ≤ 25 years) , sports activityConclude
, traumatic injury, sports related trauma, frequent episodes (>5episodes/ year) and associated symptoms like pain , restricted range of
motion ,and functional compromise are the factors resulting in surgery .
Title: ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DECISION OF SURGERY FOR GLENOHUMERAL INSTABILITY : A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE STUDY
Description:
Glenohumeral instability is a heterogeneous shoulder condition, in terms of clinical presentation, structural pathology
and management.
The factors responsible for eventual surgery in glenohumeral instability need to be addressed.
Objective of this Observational, Cross-sectional , Comparative study is assessing the factors responsible for eventual surgery in
glenohumeral instability in the context of demographics ,frequency, etiology, direction, severity, sports participations .
wise historyMethod
of demographics , Frequency , Etiology, Direction , Severity of instability , surgical intervention were taken from 96 patients with
glenohumeral instability who were physically examined and followed up to 6 months to record the occurrences of surgery.
Subsequently 96
patients were divided into two groups , one group needed surgical intervention and the other did not .
Data collected were analyzed
statistically for signicant differences between these two groups with the primary outcome of surgery using Pearson 's chi square tests.
Results revealed Male and female among 96 qualied patients , out of 200 evaluated patients ,were 81.
25% and 18.
75% respectively.
Surgery was required in 78.
57% of 56 younger patients (</= 25 years) which were more common than older patients (>25 years ) and
64.
29% of 56 sportsperson, which were more than the proportion of non sports person .
Instability requiring surgery were commonly
traumatic (62.
67% of 75 traumatic instability), frequent,>5episodes/ year, ( 90.
00% of 20 frequent instability) sustained by sports related
trauma (64.
70% of 51 trauma), symptomatic (76.
56% of 64 symptomatic instability).
So to , Young age ( ≤ 25 years) , sports activityConclude
, traumatic injury, sports related trauma, frequent episodes (>5episodes/ year) and associated symptoms like pain , restricted range of
motion ,and functional compromise are the factors resulting in surgery .
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