Satisfactory long-term results after Eden-Hybbinette-Alvik operation for recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder: 6 20 years follow-up of 52 patients

Authors

  • Jens Ivar Brox
  • Anne Marie Finnanger
  • Else Merckoll
  • Paul Lereim

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/00016470310013923

Abstract

We studied the outcome after the Eden-Hybbinette-Alvik operation for recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation in 52 patients after a mean of 14 (6-20) years. Their mean age at operation was 26 years. Redislocation occurred in 2/52 patients. The success rate was 49/52, when rated by the patients, and 38/45, using the Carter-Rowe shoulder score. 44/52 reported no pain, 48/52 no limitations at work and 37/51 no limitations in sports. Mild and moderate arthrosis were found in 24/45 on the operated side and 9/45 on the uninvolved side. None (0/21) of the patients without arthrosis and 5/24 of those with arthrosis in the operated shoulder reported mild or moderate pain.

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Published

2003-01-01

How to Cite

Brox, J. I., Finnanger, A. M., Merckoll, E., & Lereim, P. (2003). Satisfactory long-term results after Eden-Hybbinette-Alvik operation for recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder: 6 20 years follow-up of 52 patients. Acta Orthopaedica, 74(2), 180–185. https://doi.org/10.1080/00016470310013923