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. 2020 Oct 9;22:473–477. doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2020.10.009

Table 1.

Patient demographics and procedure details.

Patient Age Sex Side Hand Dominance BMI Occupation History of Trauma # of Prior Surgeries Prior Surgeries Inferior Instability Anterior Instability Posterior Instability Procedure Details Allograft Used
1 24 F R A 18.2 Student N 1 Arthroscopic capsulorraphy 3+ 2+ 1+ Arthroscopic anterior and posterior capsular shift, biceps suspension N
1 19 F L A 18.2 Student N 1 Arthroscopic capsulorraphy 3+ 3+ 2+ Open anterior capsular shift, anterior capsular reconstruction, biceps suspension Y
2 32 F L R 27.4 Teacher Y 2 Arthroscopic capsulorraphy x1
Arthroscopic capsulorraphy w/rotator interval closure x1
3+ 3+ 1+ Open anterior capsular shift, anterior capsular reconstruction, biceps suspension Y
3 21 F R A 22.5 Student Y 3 Arthroscopic capsulorraphy x1
Open capsular shift x1
3+ 2+ 1+ Open anterior capsular shift, anterior capsular reconstruction, biceps suspension Y
4 20 F L R 22.7 Student Y 1 Arthroscopic capsulorraphy 3+ 3+ 1+ Arthroscopic anterior and posterior capsular shift, rotator interval imbrication, biceps suspension N
4 21 F R R 22.7 Student N 1 Arthroscopic capsulorraphy 3+ 2+ 2+ Open anterior capsular shift, biceps suspension, pectoralis to scapular muscle transfer N
5 32 F R R 37.8 Truck Driver Y 2 Arthroscopic labral repair x1
Arthroscopic capsular shift x1
3+ 2+ 3+ Arthroscopic anterior and posterior capsular shift, posterior capsular reconstruction, biceps suspension Y

BMI, Body Mass Index; F, Female; R, Right; L, Left; A, Ambidextrous; Y, Yes; N, No.