Objectives:Individuals that fail arthroscopic anterior stabilization of the shoulder represent a unique and challenging patient population. To date, there have been few large studies that have investigated failure rates following arthroscopic revision anterior stabilization (ARAS) for failed primary arthroscopic stabilization. This study aims to determine the risk factors for recurrence of shoulder instability following ARAS. We hypothesized that male gender, younger age, participation in contact sports, significant glenoid and/or humeral bone loss, ligamentous laxity, and worker’s compensation would increase the risk of revision failure.
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