Table 1.
Demographic data of reported lesions and their associated injuries.
Sample | Gender | Age | Side | Associated Pathology | Sport | Activity | Trauma |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | M | 14 | Right | Biceps tendon tear^ | Basketball | Push off wall | Yes |
2 | M | 18 | Left | Tight posterior capsule† | Baseball | Pitcher | No |
3 | M | 16 | Right | – | Baseball | Pitcher | No |
4 | M | 18 | Left | SLAP tear‡ | Baseball | Pitcher | No |
5 | M | 16 | Right | SLAP tear Internal impingement |
Baseball | Pitcher | No |
6 | M | 18 | Right | Anterior labral tear | Baseball | Sliding into base | Yes |
7 | M | 18 | Right | Posterior labral tear | Weight-Lifting | Military press | Yes |
8 | M | 17 | Right | Bankart tear SLAP tear Hill-Sachs lesion Biceps tendon tear |
Baseball | Dislocation | Yes |
9 | M | 16 | Right | Bankart tear° | – | Instability | No |
10 | M | 16 | Right | Bankart tear | Baseball | – | No |
M = Male; SLAP = Superior labral tear from anterior to posterior.
– Data not available.
Biceps tear was debrided intraoperatively.
Posterior capsule tightness was observed and released intraoperatively.
Type 2 SLAP tear.
Patient required posterior labral repair and capsulorrhaphy.