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First-time shoulder dislocation: High prevalence of labral injury and age-related differences revealed by MR arthrography.

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  • First-time shoulder dislocation: High prevalence of labral injury and age-related differences revealed by MR arthrography. Abstract Text:

    gregory e antonioGregory E Antonio,james f griffithJames F Griffith,alfred b yuAlfred B Yu,patrick s h yungPatrick S H Yung,kai ming chanKai Ming Chan,anil t ahujaAnil T Ahuja,gregory e antonioGregory E Antonio,james f griffithJames F Griffith,alfred b yuAlfred B Yu,patrick s h yungPatrick S H Yung,kai ming chanKai Ming Chan,anil t ahujaAnil T Ahuja,

    PURPOSE: To evaluate abnormalities and age-related differences after first-time shoulder dislocation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MRA images of first-time dislocators were assessed for labral-ligamentous-capsular / rotator cuff abnormalities and analyzed the age-related differences (< and >/=30 years old). RESULTS: Sixty-six patients (34 <30 years old vs. 32 >/=30 years; 51 males; all anterior dislocations) were imaged. Forty-eight patients (73%) showed anteroinferior labral avulsion, consisting of: 6% (4/34 vs. 0/32) Perthes; 23% (8/34 vs. 7/32) free ALPSA (anterior labrum periosteal sleeve avulsion) lesion); 6% (1/34 vs. 3/32) adherent ALPSA; 23% (9/34 vs. 6/32) Bankart; 14% (5/34 vs. 4/32) inferiorly displaced avulsed labrum; 2% (1/34 vs. 0/32) GLAD. Extensive labral detachment (extended above 3 o'clock position) was present in 31% (11/28 vs. 4/20). There were 14% (6/34 vs. 3/32) superior labrum anterior-posterior (SLAP) lesion; 27% (1/34 vs. 17/34) rotator cuff tendon tear; 71% (25/34 vs. 22/32) Hill-Sachs defect. Young patients were more likely to have extensive labral avulsions (P = 0.054), but less likely to have rotator cuff tears (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: A high prevalence and wide variety of labral avulsions after first-time shoulder dislocation, especially adherent ALPSA, inferiorly displaced avulsed labrum, or GLAD lesion, may influence treatment choice and outcome, suggesting a role for early MRA to assist in treatment triage.

    First-time shoulder dislocation: High prevalence of labral injury and age-related differences revealed by MR arthrography. Publishing Authors By Initials

    ge antonioGE Antonio,jf griffithJF Griffith,ab yuAB Yu,ps yungPS Yung,km chanKM Chan,at ahujaAT Ahuja,ge antonioGE Antonio,jf griffithJF Griffith,ab yuAB Yu,ps yungPS Yung,km chanKM Chan,at ahujaAT Ahuja,

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    First-time shoulder dislocation: High prevalence of labral injury and age-related differences revealed by MR arthrography. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI

    VOLUME: 26

    Page Numbers: 983-91

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    ISSN: 1053-1807

    DAY: 1

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Organ Imaging, Chinese University of Hong Kong.

    Country: United States

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