Arthroscopic Latarjet Versus Arthroscopic Free Bone Block Procedures for Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Proportional Meta-analysis Comparing Recurrence, Complication, and Reoperation Rates

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Background: Several arthroscopic glenoid bone augmentation techniques have been introduced to treat patients affected by anterior shoulder instability associated with critical bone loss. The efficacy of the different arthroscopic bony procedures has not been compared yet. Purpose: To compare the recurrence, complication, and reoperation rates of the arthroscopic Latarjet (AL) and arthroscopic free bone block (ABB) procedures for anterior shoulder instability. Study Design: Meta-analysis and systematic review; Level of evidence, 4. Methods: A systematic search was conducted in MEDLINE/PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase to identify clinical studies reporting the outcomes of the AL and ABB procedures. The following search phrases were used: “Arthroscopic” AND “Bone Block” OR “Bone Graft,” and “Arthroscopic” AND “Glenoid Augmentation” OR “Glenoid Reconstruction,” and “Arthroscopic” AND “Latarjet” OR “Coracoid Graft” OR “Coracoid Transfer.” Exclusion criteria were <24 months of minimum follow-up, sample size <10 cases, revision after previous glenoid bone grafting, epilepsy, and multidirectional instability. Data regarding the study design, patient characteristics, surgical technique, and outcomes were extracted and analyzed. A proportional meta-analysis was conducted to compare the complication, recurrence, and reoperation rates between the 2 groups. Multiple subgroup analyses were performed to analyze the incidence of each complication and assess the weight of different fixation methods (in the whole cohort) or different graft types (in the ABB group). The modified Coleman Methodology Score was used to assess the risk of bias. Results: Of 5010 potentially relevant studies, 18 studies regarding the AL procedure (908 cases) and 15 studies regarding the ABB procedure (469 cases) were included. The 2 groups were comparable in age (P =.07), sex (P =.14), glenoid bone loss (P =.14), number of preoperative dislocations (P =.62), proportion of primary and revision procedures (P =.95), length of follow-up (P =.81), modified Coleman Methodology Score (P =.21), and level of evidence (P =.49). There was no difference in the recurrence (P =.88), reoperation (P =.79), and complication (P =.08) rates. The subgroup analyses showed a higher rate of hardware-related complications for screw fixation compared with flexible fixation (P =.01). Conclusion: The AL and ABB procedures had similar recurrence, reoperation, and complication rates. Screw fixation of the bone graft was related to an increased risk of complications compared with flexible fixation. Registration: CRD42022368153 (PROSPERO).

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Cozzolino, A., de Giovanni, R., Malfi, P., Bernasconi, A., Scarpa, S., Smeraglia, F., … Mariconda, M. (2024). Arthroscopic Latarjet Versus Arthroscopic Free Bone Block Procedures for Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Proportional Meta-analysis Comparing Recurrence, Complication, and Reoperation Rates. American Journal of Sports Medicine, 52(7), 1865–1876. https://doi.org/10.1177/03635465231188530

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