Researchers examined UCL reconstruction or repair in 1,281 patients over a 19-year period and collected retrospective surveys determining outcomes and return to performance after surgery. Researchers received surveys from 942 patients.
More than 615 of the patients returned to their previous level-of-competition or higher. The average time between surgery and the initiation of throwing was 4.4 months, and the average time between surgery and full competition was 11.6 months. Complications occurred in 20 percent of the cases, four percent of which involved major complications.
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