24103Array ( [TITRE_TRAVAIL] => Array ( [0] => The Coracoid Bone Block In Competitive Athletes: Clinical And Radiological Results. ) [etablissement] => Array ( [0] => hôpital FSI la Marsa ) [nom] => Array ( [0] => BEN ROMDHANE ) [prenom] => Array ( [0] => Majdi ) [email] => Array ( [0] => majdi.benromdhane@fmt.utm.tn ) [telephone] => Array ( [0] => 22635981 ) [auteurs] => Array ( [0] => Nom prénom / Name Surname: Zaafouri Akram Email: zaafouri1994@gmail.com Hôpital / Hospital: hôpital FSI la Marsa Nom prénom / Name Surname: Ben Romdhane Majdi Email: majdi.benromdhane@fmt.utm.tn Hôpital / Hospital: hôpital FSI la Marsa Nom prénom / Name Surname: Kamoun Haithem Email: haithem.kamoun@fmt.utm.tn Hôpital / Hospital: hôpital FSI la Marsa Nom prénom / Name Surname: Sghaier Majdi Email: sgh.majdi@gmail.com Hôpital / Hospital: hôpital FSI la Marsa Nom prénom / Name Surname: elafram rafik Email: zaafouri1994@gmail.com Hôpital / Hospital: hôpital FSI la Marsa ) [mots_cles] => Array ( [0] => Coracoid Bone Block , Latarjet , Outcomes; ) [event-id] => Array ( [0] => 3663 ) [statut] => Array ( [0] => 1 ) [forme] => Array ( [0] => none ) [user_email] => Array ( [0] => majdi.benromdhane@fmt.utm.tn ) [specialite] => Array ( [0] => Chirurgie orthopédique et traumatologique ) [pays] => Array ( [0] => Tunisie ) [texte_abs] => Array ( [0] => Background Anterior shoulder instability is a frequent pathology in sportsmen. Their treatment is primarily surgical, in order to avoid any recurrence of the dislocation, to recover normal mobility and strength of the shoulder, and essentially to be able to resume sports activity at the same level as soon as possible. Objectives Evaluate functional outcomes: Stability, Indolence, Mobility. Evaluate radiographic outcomes: future of the bone block, incidence of osteoarthritis in this technique, radio-clinical correlation. Above all, appreciate the impact of surgery on the return to sport at the previous level. Study Design & Methods We report a retrospective series of 25 athletes, 26 shoulders, operated on in the orthopedic department of the Internal Forces Hospital in La Marsa, whose clinical and radiological results were studied, as well as the repercussion on resumption of sport. Results Our study included 25 competitive athletes, 25 shoulders, operated on in the orthopedic department of the Internal Forces Hospital, La Marsa, using the Latarjet technique. The mean follow-up in our series was 5 years, with extremes ranging from 1 to 9 years. No early complications were noted in our series, apart from one recurrence in a boxer who returned to competition 3 months postoperatively. We noted 1 case of pseudarthrosis, 1 case of splitting associated with lysis of the bone block and one case of complete disinsertion of the bone block, and 4 cases of glenohumeral osteoarthritis. At 4 months post-op, 19 patients (76%) had returned to sport at the same level. Conclusions The LATARJET technique remains our procedure of choice, given its simplicity, efficacy and safety, with few complications and a return to sport at the highest level. ) [rank_math_internal_links_processed] => Array ( [0] => 1 ) [ple-content_has_sections] => Array ( [0] => ) [_eael_post_view_count] => Array ( [0] => 18 ) [trx_addons_post_views_count] => Array ( [0] => 16 ) [ekit_post_views_count] => Array ( [0] => 16 ) [trx_addons_post_likes_count] => Array ( [0] => 0 ) )