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Arthroscopic decompression for subacromial impingement syndrome.

Arthroscopic decompression and cuff debridement was performed on 47 cases in 45 consecutive patients with either stage II or stage III impingement syndrome: 19 with no actual tear of the cuff (stage II); 13 with a partial thickness tear (stage IIIa); 10 with complete tear less than 3 cm long (stage...

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Autores principales: Kim, S. J., Lee, J. W., Kim, B. S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9170017
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description Arthroscopic decompression and cuff debridement was performed on 47 cases in 45 consecutive patients with either stage II or stage III impingement syndrome: 19 with no actual tear of the cuff (stage II); 13 with a partial thickness tear (stage IIIa); 10 with complete tear less than 3 cm long (stage IIIb); and 5 with complete tear longer than 3 cm (stage IIIc). Patients were classified into impingement syndrome without tear (Group I), impingement syndrome with partial thickness tear (Group II), and impingement syndrome with full thickness tear (Group III). Group I had 19 cases, group II had 13 cases, and group III had 15 cases. Patients were followed up for an average of 39.3 months (24 approximately 62 months). In group I, postoperative UCLA ratings improved in 18 cases (95%) to satisfactory result rate. In group II, 11 patients (85%) had improvement to satisfactory result rate. In group III, 12 cases (80%) had improvement to satisfactory result rate. The arthroscopic subacromial decompression and rotator cuff debridement was effective in the treatment of subacromial impingement syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-30542362011-03-15 Arthroscopic decompression for subacromial impingement syndrome. Kim, S. J. Lee, J. W. Kim, B. S. J Korean Med Sci Research Article Arthroscopic decompression and cuff debridement was performed on 47 cases in 45 consecutive patients with either stage II or stage III impingement syndrome: 19 with no actual tear of the cuff (stage II); 13 with a partial thickness tear (stage IIIa); 10 with complete tear less than 3 cm long (stage IIIb); and 5 with complete tear longer than 3 cm (stage IIIc). Patients were classified into impingement syndrome without tear (Group I), impingement syndrome with partial thickness tear (Group II), and impingement syndrome with full thickness tear (Group III). Group I had 19 cases, group II had 13 cases, and group III had 15 cases. Patients were followed up for an average of 39.3 months (24 approximately 62 months). In group I, postoperative UCLA ratings improved in 18 cases (95%) to satisfactory result rate. In group II, 11 patients (85%) had improvement to satisfactory result rate. In group III, 12 cases (80%) had improvement to satisfactory result rate. The arthroscopic subacromial decompression and rotator cuff debridement was effective in the treatment of subacromial impingement syndrome. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1997-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3054236/ /pubmed/9170017 Text en
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Arthroscopic decompression for subacromial impingement syndrome.
title Arthroscopic decompression for subacromial impingement syndrome.
title_full Arthroscopic decompression for subacromial impingement syndrome.
title_fullStr Arthroscopic decompression for subacromial impingement syndrome.
title_full_unstemmed Arthroscopic decompression for subacromial impingement syndrome.
title_short Arthroscopic decompression for subacromial impingement syndrome.
title_sort arthroscopic decompression for subacromial impingement syndrome.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9170017
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