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- W4363677010 abstract "Introduction Advances in surgical techniques have improved the ability to address recurrent glenohumeral instability via arthroscopic capsulolabral repair and bone restoring procedures such as Latarjet. Given the paucity of studies analyzing temporal trends in surgical management of glenohumeral instability, the purpose of this study was to assess trends in treatment of anterior, posterior, and multidirectional instability over a 10-year period and model projections to 2030. Methods Using IBM Watson Marketscan national database, all patients that underwent glenohumeral instability procedures from 2009 to 2018 were identified. Procedures were identified using common procedural terminology (CPT) codes for open Bankart Repair, Latarjet, anterior bone block, posterior bone block, multidirectional capsular shift, and arthroscopic Bankart procedures. Sample weights provided by the database were utilized to calculate national estimates. The United States (U.S.) Census Bureau annual population data were utilized for calculating incidence. Future projections to 2030 were modeled using Poisson and linear regression. Results There were an estimated 446,072 glenohumeral instability cases from 2009-2018. Per capita (per 100,000) incidence remained constant, from 14.8 in 2009 to 14.5 in 2018. Arthroscopic Bankart comprised the highest number of procedures throughout the study period, accounting for 89% of all procedures in 2009 and 93% in 2018. Open Bankart procedures decreased by 65% from 2009 to 2018, while there was a 250% increase in Latarjet procedures over the same period. Patient demographics did not change over the study period, and males aged 18-25 comprised the largest demographic group undergoing anterior instability procedures. Multidirectional instability procedures exhibited the least pronounced gender differences. Future modeling from 2018-2030 projected continued steady rise in arthroscopic Bankart (40,000-49,000 case/yr), rapid growth in Latarjet (1370-4300 cases/yr), and continued decline in open Bankart (1000-250 cases/yr) procedures. Conclusions Arthroscopic Bankart continues to be the most common glenohumeral instability procedure in the U.S. From 2009 to 2018, incidence of open Bankart procedures declined while Latarjet procedures markedly increased. Future projections to 2030 mirrored these findings. These data may provide an enhanced understanding of the evolution of surgical treatment of glenohumeral instability within the U.S. laying the foundation for continued prospective studies into the appropriate indications and advancements in surgical techniques." @default.
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- W4363677010 title "Trends and projections in surgical stabilization of glenohumeral instability in the United States from 2009 to 2030: rise of the Latarjet procedure and fall of open Bankart repair" @default.
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