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Degradable magnesium alloy suture promotes fibrocartilaginous interface regeneration in a rat rotator cuff transosseous repair model
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作者 Baoxiang Zhang Wen Zhang +5 位作者 Fei Zhang Chao Ning Mingyang An Ke Yang Lili Tan Qiang Zhang 《Journal of Magnesium and Alloys》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第1期384-393,共10页
Despite transosseous rotator cuff tear repair using sutures is widely accepted for tendon-bone fixation,the fibrocartilaginous enthesis regeneration is still hardly achieved with the traditional sutures.In the present... Despite transosseous rotator cuff tear repair using sutures is widely accepted for tendon-bone fixation,the fibrocartilaginous enthesis regeneration is still hardly achieved with the traditional sutures.In the present work,degradable magnesium(Mg)alloy wire was applied to suture supraspinatus tendon in a rat acute rotator cuff tear model with Vicryl Plus 4±0 absorbable suture as control.The shoulder joint humerus-supraspinatus tendon complex specimens were retrieved at 4,8,and 12 weeks after operation.The Mg alloy suture groups showed better biomechanical properties in terms of ultimate load to failure.Gross observation showed that hyperplastic response of the scar tissue at the tendon-bone interface is progressively alleviated over time in the both Mg alloy suture and Vicryl suture groups.In the histological analysis,for Mg alloy suture groups,chondrocytes appear to proliferate at 4 weeks postoperatively,and the tendon-bone interface showed an orderly structural transition zone at 8 weeks postoperatively.The collagenous fiber tended to be aligned and the tendon-bone interlocking structures apparently formed,where transitional structure from unmineralized fibrocartilage to mineralized fibrocartilage was closer to the native fibrocartilaginous enthesis.In vivo degradation of the magnesium alloy wire was completed within 12 weeks.The results indicated that Mg alloy wire was promising as degradable suture with the potential to promotes fibrocartilaginous interface regeneration in rotator cuff repair. 展开更多
关键词 rotator cuff repair Mg alloy wire Tendon-bone healing Fibrocartilaginous interface
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Application of multidisciplinary team-based integrated traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine in rotator cuff injury patients undergoing arthroscopic surgery
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作者 Di-Ping Cao Lei Yin +1 位作者 Yi-Fei Wang Bing-Li Liu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第19期3767-3775,共9页
BACKGROUND Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair is a common surgical treatment for rotator cuff injuries(RCIs).Although this procedure has certain clinical advantages,it requires rehabilitation management interventions to... BACKGROUND Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair is a common surgical treatment for rotator cuff injuries(RCIs).Although this procedure has certain clinical advantages,it requires rehabilitation management interventions to ensure therapeutic efficacy.AIM To investigate the effect of integrated traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine(TCM-WM)under the multidisciplinary team(MDT)model on the postoperative recovery of patients undergoing arthroscopic surgery for RCIs.METHODS This study enrolled 100 patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair for RCIs at the Seventh People’s Hospital of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine between June 2021 and May 2024.They were divided into a control group(n=48)that received routine rehabilitation treatment and an experimental group(n=52)that received TCM-WM under the MDT model(e.g.,acupuncture,TCM traumatology and orthopedics,and rehabilitation).The results of the Constant–Murley Shoulder Score(CMS),Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),Shoulder Pain and Disability Index(SPADI),muscular strength evaluation,and shoulder range of motion(ROM)assessments were analyzed.RESULTS After treatment,the experimental group showed significantly higher CMS scores in terms of pain,functional activity,shoulder joint mobility,and muscular strength than the baseline and those of the control group.The experimental group also exhibited significantly lower VAS and SPADI scores than the baseline and those of the control group.In addition,the experimental group showed significantly enhanced muscular strength(forward flexor and external and internal rotator muscles)and shoulder ROM(forward flexion,abduction,and lateral abduction)after treatment compared with the control group.CONCLUSION TCM-WM under the MDT model improved shoulder joint function,relieved postoperative pain,promoted postoperative functional recovery,and facilitated the recovery of muscular strength and shoulder ROM in patients with RCIs who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. 展开更多
关键词 Multidisciplinary team model Integrated traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine rotator cuff injury ARTHROSCOPY Arthroscopic surgery
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Effect of electroacupuncture combined with rehabilitation techniques on shoulder function in patients with rotator cuff injuries
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作者 Zhi-Ying Chen Meng-Hua Wang Zhong Ye 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第21期4582-4589,共8页
BACKGROUND The rotator cuff is located below the acromion and deltoid muscles and comprises multiple tendons that wrap around the humeral head,maintaining shoulder joint stability.AIM To explore the effect of electroa... BACKGROUND The rotator cuff is located below the acromion and deltoid muscles and comprises multiple tendons that wrap around the humeral head,maintaining shoulder joint stability.AIM To explore the effect of electroacupuncture combined with rehabilitation techniques on shoulder function in patients with rotator cuff injuries.METHODS We selected 97 patients with rotator cuff injuries treated in the People's Hospital of Yuhuan from February 2020 to May 2023.Patients were grouped using the envelope method.RESULTS After treatment,the study group’s treatment effective rate was 94.90%(46/49 patients),significantly higher than that in the control group(79.17%,38/48 cases;P<0.05).Before treatment,there was no difference in Constant Murley Score(CMS)scores,shoulder mobility,or 36-Item Short Form Health Survey(SF-36)scale scores(P>0.05).Compared with those before treatment,the CMS scores(including pain,daily living ability,shoulder mobility,and muscle strength),all aspects of shoulder mobility(forward flexion,posterior extension,external rotation,internal rotation),and SF-36 scale scores(including physiological,psychological,emotional,physical,vitality,and health status)were higher in both groups after treatment and significantly higher in the study group(P<0.05).There was no difference in the occurrence of complications between the two treatment groups(P>0.05).CONCLUSION Electroacupuncture combined with rehabilitation techniques has a good treatment effect on patients with rotator cuff injuries,helps accelerate the recovery of shoulder function,improves the quality of life,and is highly safe. 展开更多
关键词 Electroacupuncture therapy Rehabilitation technique rotator cuff injury Shoulder joint function
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Ultrasound of the Rotator Cuff in Non-Fractured Shoulder Trauma: 30 Cases at the Yalgado Ouedraogo University Hospital of Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)
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作者 Milckisédek Judicaël Marouruana Some Aïda Ida Tankoano +4 位作者 Pakisba Ali Ouedraogo Ladouon Sylvie Simboro Bassirou Kindo Siaka Ben Aziz Dao Rabiou Cisse 《Open Journal of Medical Imaging》 2024年第2期64-71,共8页
Introduction: Ultrasound is the imaging technique of choice for the study of rotator cuff lesions. However, in the case of shoulder trauma, it is rarely requested in our context. This study aimed to show ultrasound le... Introduction: Ultrasound is the imaging technique of choice for the study of rotator cuff lesions. However, in the case of shoulder trauma, it is rarely requested in our context. This study aimed to show ultrasound lesions of the rotator cuff in cases of non-fracture shoulder trauma at the CHUYO in Ouagadougou. Methodology: This was a prospective descriptive cross-sectional study running from August 1 to November 30, 2017, in the medical imaging department of CHUYO. The study population consisted of patients received in the department for ultrasound in the context of non-fracture shoulder trauma. Results: We collected 20 cases (66.67%) of rotator cuff lesions out of 30 non-fracture shoulder injuries. The mean age of the patients was 27.6 years. Road traffic accidents accounted for 60% of injuries, sports accidents for 30%, and domestic accidents for 10%. Ultrasound lesions were mainly tendon ruptures (36.67%) and tendinitis (23.33%). Ruptures were non-transfixing in 90.90% of cases. The supraspinatus was the most affected (81.81%). Conclusion: Ultrasound can help diagnose rotator cuff injuries, particularly in non-fractured shoulder trauma. 展开更多
关键词 Traumatic Shoulder rotator cuff ULTRASOUND
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Long head of biceps tendon transposition for massive and irreparable rotator cuff tears:A systematic review and meta-analysis 被引量:1
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作者 Ren-Wen Wan Zhi-Wen Luo +4 位作者 Yi-Meng Yang Han-Li Zhang Jia-Ni Chen Shi-Yi Chen Xi-Liang Shang 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2023年第11期813-826,共14页
BACKGROUND Superior capsular reconstruction(SCR)with long head of biceps tendon(LHBT)transposition was developed to massive and irreparable rotator cuff tears(MIRCTs);however,the outcomes of this technique remain uncl... BACKGROUND Superior capsular reconstruction(SCR)with long head of biceps tendon(LHBT)transposition was developed to massive and irreparable rotator cuff tears(MIRCTs);however,the outcomes of this technique remain unclear.AIM To perform a systematic review of biomechanical outcomes and a meta-analysis of clinical outcomes after LHBT transposition for MIRCTs.METHODS We performed a systematic electronic database search on PubMed,EMBASE,and Cochrane Library.Studies of SCR with LHBT transposition were included according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria.Biomechanical studies were assessed for main results and conclusions.Included clinical studies were evaluated for quality of methodology.Data including study characteristics,cohort demographics,and outcomes were extracted.A meta-analysis was conducted of the clinical outcomes.RESULTS According to our inclusion and exclusion criteria,a total of six biomechanical studies were identified and reported an overall improvement in subacromial contact pressures and prevention of superior humeral migration without limiting range of motion(ROM)after LHBT transposition for MIRCTs.A total of five clinical studies were included in the meta-analysis of LHBT transposition outcomes,consisting of 253 patients.The results indicated that compared to other surgical methods for MIRCTs,LHBT transposition had advantages of more significant improvement in ROM(forward flexion mean difference[MD]=6.54,95%confidence interval[CI]:3.07-10.01;external rotation[MD=5.15,95%CI:1.59-8.17];the acromiohumeral distance[AHD][MD=0.90,95%CI:0.21-1.59])and reducing retear rate(odds ratio=0.27,95%CI:0.15-0.48).No significant difference in American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score,visual analogue scale score,and University of California at Los Angles score was demonstrated between these two groups for MIRCTs.CONCLUSION In general,SCR with LHBT transposition was a reliable and economical technique for treating MIRCTs,both in terms of biomechanical and clinical outcomes,with comparable clinical outcomes,improved ROM,AHD,and reduced the retear rates compared to conventional SCR and other established techniques.More high-quality randomized controlled studies on the long-term outcomes of SCR with LHBT transposition are required to further assess. 展开更多
关键词 Massive and irreparable rotator cuff tears Long head of biceps tendon transposition rotator cuff repair Superior capsular reconstruction
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Rotator cuff repair with an interposition polypropylene mesh:A biomechanical ovine study 被引量:1
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作者 Winston Shang Rong Lim Andy Khye Soon Yew +2 位作者 Hannah Lie Siaw Meng Chou Denny Tijauw Tjoen Lie 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2023年第5期319-327,共9页
BACKGROUND Chronic large to massive rotator cuff tears are difficult to treat and re-tears are common even after surgical repair.We propose using a synthetic polypropylene mesh to increase the tensile strength of rota... BACKGROUND Chronic large to massive rotator cuff tears are difficult to treat and re-tears are common even after surgical repair.We propose using a synthetic polypropylene mesh to increase the tensile strength of rotator cuff repairs.We hypothesize that using a polypropylene mesh to bridge the repair of large rotator cuff tears will increase the ultimate failure load of the repair.AIM To investigate the mechanical properties of rotator cuff tears repaired with a polypropylene interposition graft in an ovine ex-vivo model.METHODS A 20 mm length of infraspinatus tendon was resected from fifteen fresh sheep shoulders to simulate a large tear.We used a polypropylene mesh as an interposition graft between the ends of the tendon for repair.In seven specimens,the mesh was secured to remnant tendon by continuous stitching while mattress stitches were used for eight specimens.Five specimens with an intact tendon were tested.The specimens underwent cyclic loading to determine the ultimate failure load and gap formation.RESULTS The mean gap formation after 3000 cycles was 1.67 mm in the continuous group,and 4.16 mm in the mattress group(P=0.001).The mean ultimate failure load was significantly higher at 549.2 N in the continuous group,426.4 N in the mattress group and 370 N in the intact group(P=0.003).CONCLUSION The use of a polypropylene mesh is biomechanically suitable as an interposition graft for large irreparable rotator cuff tears. 展开更多
关键词 rotator cuff repair Massive tear Interposition graft BIOMECHANICS Polypropylene mesh
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Effects of different positions on rehabilitation after rotator cuff repair under shoulder arthroscopy 被引量:1
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作者 Qiang Wang Benyu Jin +1 位作者 Qiliang Lou Jianfeng Zhang 《Laparoscopic, Endoscopic and Robotic Surgery》 2023年第1期24-30,共7页
Objective Shoulder arthroscopic rotator cuff tear repair is currently the main treatment for full-thickness rotator cuff tears,and postoperative rehabilitation training is essential.However,pain and limitation of acti... Objective Shoulder arthroscopic rotator cuff tear repair is currently the main treatment for full-thickness rotator cuff tears,and postoperative rehabilitation training is essential.However,pain and limitation of activity during the rehabilitation process will lead to poor results.Hence,identifying rehabilitation approaches is crucial.This study aimed to compare patient's rehabilitation outcomes and experience between rehabilitation in the supine position and in the standing position.Methods This prospective study included patients diagnosed with full-thickness rotator cuff tears who underwent shoulder arthroscopic double-row rivet repair at Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital,Zhejiang University School of Medicine from March 2019 to September 2021.The patients were randomly assigned to the standing rehabilitation exercise group(group A)and the supine rehabilitation exercise group(group B).All patients were followed up for 6 months to record and compare the visual analog scale(VAS)scores,shoulder range of motion,and rehabilitation compliance.Results Altogether,86 patients participated in the study,of whom 79 patients completed the 6-month follow-up.Groups A and B had 39 and 40 patients,respectively.Before operation,the VAS score,forward flexion and extension angle,and abduction angle were comparable between groups A and B.After operation,the patients in groups A and B all experienced a significant improvement in the VAS score,forward flexion and extension angle,and abduction angle(p<0.05).In addition,patients in group B had better VAS score(4.58±0.87 vs.5.21±1.13,p=0.0068;2.15±0.66 vs.2.51±0.51,p=0.0078;0.78±0.86 vs.1.33±0.81,p=0.0015),forward flexion and extension angle(109.30±2.87°vs.102.33±3.74°,p=0.0001;109.53±3.39°vs.104.18±2.76°,p=0.0001;125.22±6.05°vs.117.59±2.27°,p=0.0001),and abduction angle(91.78±2.77°vs.82.92±2.12°,p=0.0001;91.62±2.78°vs.82.82±1.45°,p=0.0001;109.48±3.37°vs.100.10±2.94°,p=0.0001)at 2 wk,6 wk and 6 m postoperatively.Conclusion After 6 months of follow-up,the patients who performed rehabilitation exercises in the supine position achieved better rehabilitation outcomes than those who performed rehabilitation exercises while standing. 展开更多
关键词 rotator cuff tear Arthroscopic shoulder surgery Postoperative rehabilitation
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Role of platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of rotator cuff tendinopathy 被引量:1
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作者 Ausberto Velasquez Garcia Liborio Ingala Martini +1 位作者 Andres Franco Abache Glen Abdo 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2023年第7期505-515,共11页
Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint,and rotator cuff(RC)pathologies are one of the main causes.The RC undergoes various tendinopathic and avascular changes during the aging process.Other degenerative c... Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint,and rotator cuff(RC)pathologies are one of the main causes.The RC undergoes various tendinopathic and avascular changes during the aging process.Other degenerative changes affecting its healing potential make it an appealing target for biological agents.Platelet-rich plasma(PRP)has demonstrated the potential to deliver a high concentration of several growth factors and anti-inflammatory mediators,and its clinical use is mainly supported by experiments that demonstrated its positive effect on muscle,ligaments,and tendinous cells.This review aimed to specify the role of PRP and its future applications in RC tendinopathies based on the current clinical evidence.Due to the different characteristics and conflicting outcomes,clinicians should use PRP with moderate expectations until more consistent evidence is available.However,it is reasonable to consider PRP in patients with contraindications to corticosteroid injections or those with risk factors for inadequate healing.Its autologous origin makes it a safe treatment,and its characteristics make it a promising option for treating RC tendinopathy,but the efficacy has yet to be established. 展开更多
关键词 rotator cuff TENDINOPATHY Platelet-rich plasma Shoulder pain Nonoperative treatment INJECTABLES
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Bilateral dislocation of the long head of biceps tendon with intact rotator cuff tendon:A case report
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作者 Hyuk-Joon Sohn Chul-Hyun Cho Du-Han Kim 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第26期6304-6310,共7页
BACKGROUND Dislocation of the long head of biceps tendon(LHBT)usually involves rotator cuff injury,and isolated dislocation with an intact rotator cuff is rare.Some cases of isolated dislocation have been reported.How... BACKGROUND Dislocation of the long head of biceps tendon(LHBT)usually involves rotator cuff injury,and isolated dislocation with an intact rotator cuff is rare.Some cases of isolated dislocation have been reported.However,to the best of our knowledge,there has been no report of bilateral dislocation of the LHBT without rotator cuff pathology.CASE SUMMARY A 23-year-old male presented to our outpatient clinic with left side dominant pain in both shoulders.The patient had no history of trauma or overuse.The patient underwent intra-articular injection and physical therapy,but his symptoms aggravated.Based on preoperative imaging,the diagnosis was bilateral dislocation of the LHBT.Dysplasia of the bicipital groove was detected in both shoulders.Active dislocation of the biceps tendon over an intact subscapularis tendon was identified by diagnostic arthroscopy.Staged biceps tenodesis was performed and continuous passive motion therapy was administered immediately after surgery.The patient’s pain was resolved,and full functional recovery was achieved,and he was satisfied with the condition of his shoulders.CONCLUSION This study describes a rare case of bilateral dislocations of the LHBT without rotator cuff injury due to dysplasia of the bicipital groove. 展开更多
关键词 Shoulder BICEPS DISLOCATION rotator cuff TENODESIS Case report
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Clinical Decision Making in Open vs Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: Evidence for Preoperative Decision Making
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作者 Katon Harwood Zachary Hubler James Cappola III 《Open Journal of Orthopedics》 2022年第7期297-302,共6页
Objective: To further understand what factors should be considered when deciding to do mini-open versus arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Methods: A systematic literature search on the computer was done with the help ... Objective: To further understand what factors should be considered when deciding to do mini-open versus arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Methods: A systematic literature search on the computer was done with the help of the PubMed database. Of the articles searched through, three have been chosen to specifically address topics of interest concerning the factors affecting arthroscopic vs mini-open RCR surgical approaches. Discussion: As we continue to progress down the line of factors impacting a clinician’s decision making, we begin to see how postoperative management is unchanged. Tear severity lacks sufficient evidence to base a decision on, but financial, educational, and logistical factors are proven to play a significant role in this decision. Conclusion: As of right now it seems that mini-open RCR is the most cost and time efficient method, especially amongst non-fellowship trained surgeons or ones with lower volume of shoulder scopes. However, further studies should be done to examine cost and efficiency in Sport Medicine fellowship trained orthopedic surgeons to validate these findings. 展开更多
关键词 rotator cuff Repair Shoulder Arthroscopy Mini-Open rotator cuff Repair Arthroscopic rotator cuff Repair
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Outcomes after arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff tears in the setting of mild to moderate glenohumeral osteoarthritis 被引量:2
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作者 Ian S Hong Allison J Rao +9 位作者 Tyler L CarlLee Joshua D Meade Daniel J Hurwit Gregory Scarola David P Trofa Shadley C Schiffern Nady Hamid Patrick M Connor James E Fleischli Bryan Michael Saltzman 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2022年第7期631-643,共13页
BACKGROUND Rotator cuff pathology is a very common source of shoulder pain.Similarly,osteoarthritis of the glenohumeral joint can cause shoulder pain and produce similar symptoms.Surgical management can be indicated f... BACKGROUND Rotator cuff pathology is a very common source of shoulder pain.Similarly,osteoarthritis of the glenohumeral joint can cause shoulder pain and produce similar symptoms.Surgical management can be indicated for both pathologies,however,outcomes data is limited when examining rotator cuff repair(RCR) in the setting of glenohumeral arthritis(GHOA).Thus,this study sought to determine outcomes for patients who undergo RCR in the setting of GHOA.AIM To evaluate if a relationship exists between outcomes of RCR in the setting of GHOA.METHODS This was a retrospective analysis of patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with concurrent glenohumeral osteoarthritis between 2010-2017.Patients were stratified based on rotator cuff tear size and glenohumeral osteoarthritis severity.Cohorts were paired 1:1 with patients without glenohumeral osteoarthritis.Patients included had a minimum two year follow-up.Rate of conversion to total shoulder arthroplasty,complication rates following initial surgery,and patient-reported outcome measures were collected.RESULTS A total of 142 patients were included.The number of patients that required total shoulder arthroplasty within two years after index surgery was low.2/71(2.8%) patients with GHOA,and 1/71(1.4%) without GHOA.Following rotator cuff repair,both groups showed favorable patientreported outcomes.CONCLUSION Patients with glenohumeral osteoarthritis who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair showed comparable outcomes to patients without glenohumeral osteoarthritis. 展开更多
关键词 rotator cuff repair rotator cuff tear Glenohumeral osteoarthritis SHOULDER ARTHROSCOPIC OUTCOMES
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Comparison with Surgical Findings for the Accuracy of Routine MRI in Rotator Cuff Tears 被引量:1
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作者 Narendra Darai Suvash Pokhrel +3 位作者 Rongbao Shu Xiaojuan Zhang Jiacheng Liu Gaojun Teng 《Open Journal of Radiology》 2016年第2期73-83,共11页
Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the detection of partial-thickness rotator cuff tears (PTT) and full-thickness rotator cuff tears(FTT) by comparing its findings w... Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the detection of partial-thickness rotator cuff tears (PTT) and full-thickness rotator cuff tears(FTT) by comparing its findings with surgical findings as the gold standard and to improve the previous MRI accuracy in diagnosing rotator cuff tears (RCT) considering more variables. Methods: In 45 months, 804 patients underwent MRI shoulder joint. Among them, only 95 cases had undergone both MRI imaging and surgery accordingly. The patient records were evaluated retrospectively if MRI and surgery were performed within 40 days of MRI. MRI findings were categorized into PTT, FTT and no tears which were further divided into different types according to four main nominal data as variables viz. site, size, shape and muscle involvement in RCT and were correlated with surgical findings for statistical calculation by using Kappa coefficient and McNemar Bowker test. Results: 81 patients (86 RCTs) underwent surgery within 40 days. On the basis of site as variable, MRI correctly depicted 100% of full thickness tears(FTT), 85% of bursal partial thickness tears(PTT), 80.4% of articular partial thickness tears(PTT). The consistency in diagnosis of RCT between MRI and surgery was moderate (Kappa coefficient 0.645). Overall sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of MRI for diagnosing PTT was 87.3%, 53.3% and 81.3%;and that for FTT was 100%, 98.7% and 98.8% respectively. Likewise on the basis of size, shape and muscles involved, the consistency between MRI and surgery was poor for size and shape and moderate for muscles involved;and the difference in diagnosing RCT by MRI and surgery was significant for shape (P = 0.002) only, but not significant for size (P = 0.16) and for muscles involved (P = 0.206) respectively. The agreement between MRI and surgery in diagnosing calcific tendinitis and shoulder joint hematoma with Kappa coefficient is (0.577) and (0.556) respectively. Conclusion: MRI has better accuracy for detecting FTT and has high sensitivity and positive predictive value in diagnosing both PTT and FTT. Combining more others variables in addition to RCT, MRI offers a great value in diagnosing RCT. 展开更多
关键词 Shoulder Joint Partial-Thickness rotator cuff Tears (PTT) Full-Thickness rotator cuff Tears (FTT) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
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Accuracy of the rotator cuff reparability score
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作者 Niti Prasathaporn Vanasiri Kuptniratsaikul +1 位作者 Napatpong Thamrongskulsiri Thun Itthipanichpong 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2022年第12期1038-1046,共9页
BACKGROUND The reparability of large or massive rotator cuff tears is difficult to determine preoperatively.We previously identified age≥65 years,acromiohumeral interval≤6 mm,and anteroposterior tear size≥22 mm as ... BACKGROUND The reparability of large or massive rotator cuff tears is difficult to determine preoperatively.We previously identified age≥65 years,acromiohumeral interval≤6 mm,and anteroposterior tear size≥22 mm as risk factors for rotator cuff repair failure.We therefore developed a rotator cuff reparability score where each of the above risk factors is assigned a score of one point.AIM To determine the accuracy of a rotator cuff reparability score.METHODS This was a retrospective cohort study of recruited patients with large or massive rotator cuff tears treated at our institution between January 2013 and December 2019.Exclusion criteria were revision surgery and patients with contraindications for surgery.All patients underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair and were categorized into either complete or partial rotator cuff repair.Rotator cuff reparability scores were calculated for each patient.The sensitivity,specificity,positive and negative predictive value,and positive and negative likelihood ratio were assessed.A receiver operating characteristic curve was plotted to determine the optimal cut-off rotator cuff reparability score.RESULTS Eighty patients(mean age,61 years;range,25–84 years;41 females and 39 males)were recruited.Intra-and inter-observer reliabilities were good to excellent.The number of patients with 0,1,2,and 3 risk factors for rotator cuff repair failure were 24,33,17,and 6,respectively.Complete repair was performed in all patients without risk factors.Two of the 33 patients with one risk factor and seven of the 17 patients with two risk factors underwent partial repair.One of the six patients with three risk factors underwent complete repair.The area under the curve was 0.894.The optimal cut-off score was two points with a sensitivity of 85.71%and a specificity of 83.33%.CONCLUSION A rotator cuff reparability score of two was determined to be the optimal cut-off score for predicting the reparability of large or massive rotator cuff tears. 展开更多
关键词 rotator cuff tear Reparability Prognostic factors rotator cuff reparability score
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Reporting rotator cuff tears on magnetic resonance arthrography using the Snyder's arthroscopic classification 被引量:4
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作者 Alberto Aliprandi Carmelo Messina +10 位作者 Paolo Arrigoni Michele Bandirali Giovanni Di Leo Stefano Longo Sandro Magnani Chiara Mattiuz Filippo Randelli Silvana Sdao Francesco Sardanelli Luca Maria Sconfienza Pietro Randelli 《World Journal of Radiology》 CAS 2017年第3期126-133,共8页
AIM To determine diagnostic performance of magnetic resonance arthrography(MRA) in evaluating rotator cuff tears(RCTs) using Snyder's classification for reporting.METHODS One hundred and twenty-six patients(64 mal... AIM To determine diagnostic performance of magnetic resonance arthrography(MRA) in evaluating rotator cuff tears(RCTs) using Snyder's classification for reporting.METHODS One hundred and twenty-six patients(64 males, 62 females; median age 55 years) underwent shoulder MRA and arthroscopy, which represented our reference standard. Surgical arthroscopic reports were reviewed and the reported Snyder's classification was recorded. MRA examinations were evaluated by two independent radiologists(14 and 5 years' experience) using Snyder's classification system, blinded to arthroscopy. Agreement between arthroscopy and MRA on partial-and fullthickness tears was calculated, first regardless of their extent. Then, analysis took into account also the extent of the tear. Interobserver agreement was also calculated the quadratically-weighted Cohen kappa statistics.RESULTS On arthroscopy, 71/126 patients(56%) had a fullthickness RCT. The remaining 55/126 patients(44%) had a partial-thickness RCT. Regardless of tear extent, out of 71 patients with arthroscopically-confirmed fullthickness RCTs, 66(93%) were correctly scored by both readers. All 55 patients with arthroscopic diagnosis of partial-thickness RCT were correctly assigned as having a partial-thickness RCT at MRA by both readers. Interobserver reproducibility analysis showed total agreement between the two readers in distinguishing partial-thickness from full-thickness RCTs, regardless of tear extent(k = 1.000). With regard to tear extent, in patients in whom a complete tear was correctly diagnosed, correct tear extent was detected in 61/66 cases(92%); in the remaining 5/66 cases(8%), tear extent was underestimated. Agreement was k = 0.955. Interobserver agreement was total(k = 1.000).CONCLUSION MRA shows high diagnostic accuracy and reproducibility in evaluating RCTs using the Snyder's classification for reporting. Snyder's classification may be adopted for routine reporting of MRA. 展开更多
关键词 ARTHROSCOPY Magnetic resonance imaging SHOULDER ARTHROGRAPHY Supraspinatus tendon rotator cuff tear
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Fracture of the scapular neck combined with rotator cuff tear:A case report 被引量:1
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作者 Lei Chen Cai-Long Liu Peng Wu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第24期6450-6455,共6页
BACKGROUND Scapular fracture has a low incidence rate, accounting for 0.4%-0.9% of allfractures, and scapular neck fractures are extremely rare, comprisingapproximately 7%-25% of all scapular fractures. Scapular neck ... BACKGROUND Scapular fracture has a low incidence rate, accounting for 0.4%-0.9% of allfractures, and scapular neck fractures are extremely rare, comprisingapproximately 7%-25% of all scapular fractures. Scapular neck fractures are oftenstudied as case reports mostly accompanied by other injuries, thus leading toconfusion. All previous cases of scapular neck fractures are not associated withrotator cuff injuries.CASE SUMMARY A 62-year-old man was admitted to our emergency department 6 h after his rightshoulder and back were impacted by heavy objects. The patient presented chesttightness and shortness of breath. Chest computed tomography (CT) showedpneumohemothorax, multiple rib fractures, and right scapula fractures. ThreedimensionalCT reconstruction of the right shoulder joint showed a trans-spinousscapular neck fracture with a glenohumeral joint dislocation. Rotator cuff injurywas suspected because the patient had a glenohumeral joint dislocation and wasthen confirmed by shoulder magnetic resonance imaging. A staged surgery wasperformed, including open reduction and internal fixation of the right scapulafracture and repairing of rotator cuff by right shoulder arthroscopy. At the 5-mofollow-up, the fracture line was blurred and the shoulder joint function was good.CONCLUSION Fracture of the scapular neck combined with rotator cuff tear is rare and therotator cuff injury should not be ignored in clinical work. Stable internal fixationcombined with secondary arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff tear can achieve goodresults. 展开更多
关键词 Scapular fractures Scapular neck fractures rotator cuff tear Glenohumeral dislocation Case report
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Assessing the accuracy of arthroscopic and open measurements of the size of rotator cuff tears: A simulation-based study 被引量:1
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作者 Dimitrios Kitridis Dimosthenis Alaseirlis +4 位作者 Nikolaos Malliaropoulos Byron Chalidis Patrick McMahon Richard Debski Panagiotis Givissis 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2021年第12期983-990,共8页
BACKGROUND Arthroscopic procedures are commonly performed for rotator cuff pathology.Repair of rotator cuff tears is a commonly performed procedure.The intraoperative evaluation of the tear size and pattern contribute... BACKGROUND Arthroscopic procedures are commonly performed for rotator cuff pathology.Repair of rotator cuff tears is a commonly performed procedure.The intraoperative evaluation of the tear size and pattern contributes to the choice and completion of the technique and the prognosis of the repair.AIM To compare the arthroscopic and open measurements with the real dimensions of three different patterns of simulated rotator cuff tears of known size using a plastic shoulder model.METHODS We created three sizes and patterns of simulated supraspinatus tears on a plastic shoulder model(small and large U-shaped,oval-shaped).Six orthopaedic surgeons with three levels of experience measured the dimensions of the tears arthroscopically,using a 5 mm probe,repeating the procedure three times,and then using a ruler(open technique).Arthroscopic,open and computerized measurements were compared.RESULTS A constant underestimation of specific dimensions of the tears was found when measured with an arthroscope,compared to both the open and computerized measurements(mean differences up to-7.5±5.8 mm,P<0.001).No differences were observed between the open and computerized measurements(mean difference-0.4±1.6 mm).The accuracy of arthroscopic and open measurements was 90.5%and 98.5%,respectively.When comparing between levels of experience,senior residents reported smaller tear dimensions when compared both to staff surgeons and fellows.CONCLUSION This study suggests that arthroscopic measurements of full-thickness rotator cuff tears constantly underestimate the dimensions of the tears.Development of more precise arthroscopic techniques or tools for the evaluation of the size and type of rotator cuff tears are necessary. 展开更多
关键词 Shoulder ARTHROSCOPY Simulation model rotator cuff tear Supraspinatus tear cuff tear size
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Role of biomechanical assessment in rotator cuff tear repair: Arthroscopic vs mini-open approach 被引量:1
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作者 Giuseppe Solarino Ilaria Bortone +5 位作者 Giovanni Vicenti Davide Bizzoca Michele Coviello Giuseppe Maccagnano Biagio Moretti Fabio D'Angelo 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2021年第12期991-1000,共10页
BACKGROUND Rotator cuff(RC)tears are one of the most frequent pathologies within the shoulder girdle.Hand dominance and older age are associated with RC tears.Two different surgical procedures,the mini-open(MO)and all... BACKGROUND Rotator cuff(RC)tears are one of the most frequent pathologies within the shoulder girdle.Hand dominance and older age are associated with RC tears.Two different surgical procedures,the mini-open(MO)and all-arthroscopic(AA)approach,represented the standard of treatment.AIM To compare the clinical and biomechanical outcomes of two surgical techniques(AA vs MO procedure)performed to address the painful shoulder syndrome with partial or total supraspinatus tendon tear.METHODS Eighty-eight participants,50 following RC repair with AA and 38 with MO approach,were recruited in the present cross-sectional case-control study(ORTHO-SHOULDER,Prot.0054602).All patients underwent postoperative clinical evaluation for pain(Visual analogic scale),impairment,and disability(disability of the arm,shoulder,and hand)and limitation in daily activity(Constant-Murley score).Patients’shoulder mobility was also assessed in our Laboratory of Functional Movement through a wearable inertial sensor and surface electromyography to monitor kinematics and muscle activity during the movement on the frontal(abduction/adduction)and sagittal(flexion-extension)planes.RESULTS No statistically significant differences between the two procedures were observed in either main clinical score or range of motion.A significant increase in velocity during the movement execution and a higher contribution of upper trapezius muscles were found in the AA group compared with MO patients.CONCLUSION In terms of clinical scores,our findings were in line with previous results.However,the use of technology-based assessment of shoulder mobility has revealed significant differences between the two techniques in terms of mean velocity and pattern of muscle activation. 展开更多
关键词 rotator cuff tear ARTHROSCOPIC MINI-OPEN Wearable sensors Surface electromyography
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Knot impingement after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair mimicking infection:A case report
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作者 Du-Han Kim Jong-Hyuk Jeon +1 位作者 Byung-Chan Choi Chul-Hyun Cho 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第15期5097-5102,共6页
BACKGROUND Knot impingement as a complication after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair(ARCR)has been suggested as a cause of persistent pain with limited motion.We report on a case involving a patient who developed knot... BACKGROUND Knot impingement as a complication after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair(ARCR)has been suggested as a cause of persistent pain with limited motion.We report on a case involving a patient who developed knot impingement after ARCR who complained of acute onset of pain with limited motion,which was confused with infection.CASE SUMMARY A 55-year-old female who complained of severe pain with limited motion of the right shoulder visited our emergency room.Passive range of motion could not be evaluated due to the patient’s severe pain.The patient had undergone ARCR using a suture-bridge technique at a local clinic four months ago for treatment of a small supraspinatus tear of the right shoulder.An erosive change of the undersurface of the acromion was observed on plain radiographs of the right shoulder,and a moderate amount of bursal fluid and synovial thickening with enhancement was observed by magnetic resonance imaging.Results of an analysis of the aspirated fluid showed that the WBC count was 3960 with 90% neutrophils.The arthroscopic view showed healing of the repaired supraspinatus tendon and loose suture threads and knots with severe subacromial bursitis were observed.Debridement of inflammatory tissues of the glenohumeral joint and subacromial space was performed for the removal of all suture materials.The patient’s symptoms subsided immediately after the surgical procedure.CONCLUSION Although the incidence of knot impingement is rare,the possibility of knot impingement after ARCR should be a consideration. 展开更多
关键词 rotator cuff Knot impingement SHOULDER INFECTION ARTHROSCOPY Case report
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Synergetic effects of shock waves with polydeoxyribonucleotides on rotator cuff tendon tear in a rabbit model
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作者 DONG HAN KIM DONG RAK KWON +1 位作者 GI-YOUNG PARK YONG SUK MOON 《BIOCELL》 SCIE 2021年第3期527-536,共10页
This work aimed to investigate the synergetic therapeutic effects of polydeoxyribonucleotides(PDRN)combined with extracorporeal shock waves therapy(ESWT)and the effects of the therapy according to ESWT sequences on a ... This work aimed to investigate the synergetic therapeutic effects of polydeoxyribonucleotides(PDRN)combined with extracorporeal shock waves therapy(ESWT)and the effects of the therapy according to ESWT sequences on a chronic traumatic full-thickness rotator cuff tear(RCT)in rabbit models.For this purpose,thirty-two rabbits were randomly allocated into 4 groups.An excision was made to create a 5-mm sized full-thickness RCT right proximal to the insertion site on the supraspinatus.After 6 weeks,4 different procedures(normal saline,Group 1;PDRN injection,Group 2;PDRN injection before ESWT,Group 3;PDRN injection after ESWT,Group 4)were performed.PDRN injection and radial type ESWT were each performed 4 times per week.Gross morphology,Immunohistochemistry,and motion analysis were performed at 4 weeks after treatments.All parameters including tear size,Masson’s trichrome(MT)staining,anti-collagen 1 monoclonal antibody immunostaining(COL-1),proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA),vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF),anti-platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 polyclonal antibody(PECAM-1),and motion analysis,were significantly greater in Group 2,Group 3,and Group 4 than in Group 1.In Group 4,all parameters were significantly greater than in Group 2,and parameters including MT staining,COL-1,PCNA,PECAM-1,and fast walking time were significantly greater than Group 3.There were no significant differences between Group 2 and Group 3.This study demonstrated that PDRN injection alone and combined with ESWT were more effective than control treatment and applying ESWT before PDRN injection was also shown to yield better outcomes in parameters including angiogenesis,cell proliferation,and fast walking time in a rabbit model with chronic traumatic full-thickness RCT.Therefore,the application of ESWT before PDRN injection could be recommended for optimal outcomes of the conservative treatments when the patients with full-thickness RCT are not suitable in surgical treatment. 展开更多
关键词 SHOULDER rotator cuff POLYDEOXYRIBONUCLEOTIDES Extracorporeal shock waves
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Predictors of clinical outcomes after non-operative management of symptomatic full-thickness rotator cuff tears
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作者 Christopher Bush Joel J Gagnier +2 位作者 James Carpenter Asheesh Bedi Bruce Miller 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2021年第4期223-233,共11页
BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that non-surgical management can be an effective treatment strategy for many patients with rotator cuff tears.Despite the prevalence of rotator cuff disease,few studies have exam... BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that non-surgical management can be an effective treatment strategy for many patients with rotator cuff tears.Despite the prevalence of rotator cuff disease,few studies have examined the patient and tear related factors that predict outcomes of nonsurgical management in this cohort of patients.AIM To identify factors that are associated with changes in patient reported outcomes over time in individuals with full-thickness rotator cuff tears treated without surgery.METHODS A cohort of 59 patients who underwent non-surgical management of full thickness rotator cuff tears with a minimum of 1-year follow-up were identified from our institutional registry.Patient demographics,comorbidities and tear characteristics were collected at initial presentation.Outcome measures were collected at baseline and at each clinical follow-up,which included Western Ontario Rotator Cuff(WORC)index,American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score,Visual Analog Scale for pain and Single Assessment Numerical Evaluation.Multi-and univariate regression analyses were used to determine the impact of each patient and tear related variable on final WORC scores and change in WORC scores throughout the study.RESULTS In this non-surgical cohort,all patient-reported outcome measures significantly improved compared to baseline at 1 and 2-year follow-up.There was no significant difference in outcomes between 1 and 2 years.The average improvement surpassed the published minimal clinically important differences values for WORC,American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons,Visual Analog Scale pain and Single Assessment Numerical Evaluation scores.Regression analysis identified female gender(β=-19.88,P=0.003),smoking(β=-29.98,P=0.014)and significant subscapularis fatty infiltration(β=-15.35,P=0.024)as predictors of less favorable WORC scores at 1 year,and female gender(β=-19.09,P=0.015)alone as a predictor of lower WORC scores at 2 years.Patients with symptom duration greater than 1 year at presentation reported less improvement in WORC scores at 1-year follow-up(β=-14.63,P=0.052)and patients with traumatic tears reported greater improvements in WORC scores at 2-year follow-up(β=17.37,P=0.031).CONCLUSION Patients with full thickness rotator cuff tears can achieve and maintain clinically meaningful benefit from non-surgical management through 2-year follow-up.Female patients,smokers,and those with significant subscapularis fatty infiltration tend to have lower overall WORC scores at 1-year follow-up,and females also have lower WORC scores at 2-year follow-up.Patients presenting with symptoms greater than 1 year had less clinical improvement at 1-year follow-up,and those with traumatic tears had greater clinical improvement at 2-year follow-up. 展开更多
关键词 rotator cuff tear Conservative treatment Patient reported outcome measures Shoulder injuries Shoulder pain
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