intlzncster
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The recurrence rate for Latarjet is extremely low (<5%). In addition, the case series that his surgeon (Provencher) has reported for his recurrence rates are even lower (<1-3%).
The issue is not will his shoulder dislocate again; that is very very unlikely.
The question Hoop and I have brought up is what will be his performance secondary to the surgery. There is no literature at all looking at basketball performance after a Latarjet procedure--the data just doesn't exist yet. Furthermore, long term (I'm talking 15+ years) patients with laterjet about 50% of them develop arthritis. That shouldn't effect his playing career, but may affect him as he gets older.
Good stuff.
If he gets a solid pro career out of it, whether here or in Europe, I think that's a trade off most, if not all, of us would take.
Besides, who knows what medical advances will happen in that time frame? Might just grow him a new shoulder. haha