Arthroscopic labral repair and shoulder stabilization in National Hockey League players are associated with decreased performance in the first year of return to play with return to baseline in the second year

国家冰球联盟球员接受关节镜下盂唇修复和肩关节稳定手术后,第一年复出后的表现会下降,但第二年即可恢复到基线水平。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Few studies have assessed performance in National Hockey League players following shoulder labral repair and stabilization using advanced statistics. Our objective was to assess National Hockey League player performance following shoulder labral repair and stabilization. METHODS: National Hockey League players who underwent surgical procedures for labral repair and stabilization between 2008 and 2022 were identified using a publicly available injury database. We obtained demographic and outcome data for one-year preinjury and two years postinjury. Our primary outcome was wins above replacement per 60 minutes played (WAR/60). A matched cohort based on position, draft year, and index season performance was established. Outcomes were compared between cases and controls with a paired t-test. RESULTS: We identified 94 eligible patients who underwent shoulder labral repair or stabilization. Preinjury, postinjury year one, and postinjury year two WAR/60 were 0.03, 0.02, and 0.03 compared to 0.03, 0.06, and 0.05 in controls (P = .33, .00, .07, respectively). Offensive performance was lower both one and two years postinjury when compared to controls (P = .00, P = .01, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Shoulder labral tears and glenohumeral instability requiring surgical management are associated with decreased overall performance one year postsurgery with return to baseline by postinjury year two. Offensive performance remained decreased at the second postinjury year.

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