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Lateral Acromioplasty has a Positive Impact on Rotator Cuff Repair in Patients with a Critical Shoulder Angle Greater than 35 Degrees
Background: A Critical Shoulder Angle (CSA), evaluated on plain radiographs, greater than 35° is considered predictive of rotator cuff tears. The present prospective comparative study aimed, firstly, to develop a formula to calculate the amount of acromion that should be resected performing a latera...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7762128/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33291482 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9123950 |
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author | Franceschetti, Edoardo Giovannetti de Sanctis, Edoardo Palumbo, Alessio Ranieri, Riccardo Casti, Paola Mencattini, Arianna Maffulli, Nicola Franceschi, Francesco |
author_facet | Franceschetti, Edoardo Giovannetti de Sanctis, Edoardo Palumbo, Alessio Ranieri, Riccardo Casti, Paola Mencattini, Arianna Maffulli, Nicola Franceschi, Francesco |
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description | Background: A Critical Shoulder Angle (CSA), evaluated on plain radiographs, greater than 35° is considered predictive of rotator cuff tears. The present prospective comparative study aimed, firstly, to develop a formula to calculate the amount of acromion that should be resected performing a lateral acromioplasty and, secondly, verify whether lateral acromioplasty to reduce the CSA associated with arthroscopic cuff repair decreased the rate of recurrence of the tears, and impacted favorably on clinical postoperative outcomes. Methods: Patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (RCR) for rotator cuff tears with a CSA greater than 35° were included in this study and divided into two groups, based on whether the CSA had been reduced by arthroscopic resection of the lateral portion of the acromion. A new mathematical formula was developed in order to quantify the amount of bone to be resected while performing the lateral acromioplasty. Patients with traumatic tears, previous surgery, osteoarthritis or plain radiographs, not classified as A1 according to Suter-Henninger, were excluded. Clinical and radiographic outcomes were assessed at a minimum of 2 years of follow-up considering the tear size. Results: 289 patients were included in this study. Thirty-seven were lost to follow-up. Group A (Lateral acromioplasty) patients included: 38 small tears, 30 medium tears, 28 large tears and 22 massive tears; Group B (control group) was composed of 40 small tears, 30 medium tears, 30 large tears and 23 massive tears. The Constants Score value and retear Rate were, respectively, significant higher (p = 0.007 and p = 0.004) and lower (p = 0.029 and p = 0.028) in Group A, both in the Small-and Medium-size subgroups. No complications were outlined. The mediolateral width of the acromion was reduced, according to the preoperatively calculated measure. Conclusion: Arthroscopic lateral acromioplasty decreased the CSA within the favorable range (30°–35°) in all patients treated, resecting the amount of bone predicted by the mathematical formula. Lateral acromioplasty is a safe and reproducible technique which may prevent recurrence of rotator cuff tears in patients with small and medium lesions. Level of evidence: II. |
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spelling | pubmed-77621282020-12-26 Lateral Acromioplasty has a Positive Impact on Rotator Cuff Repair in Patients with a Critical Shoulder Angle Greater than 35 Degrees Franceschetti, Edoardo Giovannetti de Sanctis, Edoardo Palumbo, Alessio Ranieri, Riccardo Casti, Paola Mencattini, Arianna Maffulli, Nicola Franceschi, Francesco J Clin Med Article Background: A Critical Shoulder Angle (CSA), evaluated on plain radiographs, greater than 35° is considered predictive of rotator cuff tears. The present prospective comparative study aimed, firstly, to develop a formula to calculate the amount of acromion that should be resected performing a lateral acromioplasty and, secondly, verify whether lateral acromioplasty to reduce the CSA associated with arthroscopic cuff repair decreased the rate of recurrence of the tears, and impacted favorably on clinical postoperative outcomes. Methods: Patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (RCR) for rotator cuff tears with a CSA greater than 35° were included in this study and divided into two groups, based on whether the CSA had been reduced by arthroscopic resection of the lateral portion of the acromion. A new mathematical formula was developed in order to quantify the amount of bone to be resected while performing the lateral acromioplasty. Patients with traumatic tears, previous surgery, osteoarthritis or plain radiographs, not classified as A1 according to Suter-Henninger, were excluded. Clinical and radiographic outcomes were assessed at a minimum of 2 years of follow-up considering the tear size. Results: 289 patients were included in this study. Thirty-seven were lost to follow-up. Group A (Lateral acromioplasty) patients included: 38 small tears, 30 medium tears, 28 large tears and 22 massive tears; Group B (control group) was composed of 40 small tears, 30 medium tears, 30 large tears and 23 massive tears. The Constants Score value and retear Rate were, respectively, significant higher (p = 0.007 and p = 0.004) and lower (p = 0.029 and p = 0.028) in Group A, both in the Small-and Medium-size subgroups. No complications were outlined. The mediolateral width of the acromion was reduced, according to the preoperatively calculated measure. Conclusion: Arthroscopic lateral acromioplasty decreased the CSA within the favorable range (30°–35°) in all patients treated, resecting the amount of bone predicted by the mathematical formula. Lateral acromioplasty is a safe and reproducible technique which may prevent recurrence of rotator cuff tears in patients with small and medium lesions. Level of evidence: II. MDPI 2020-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7762128/ /pubmed/33291482 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9123950 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Franceschetti, Edoardo Giovannetti de Sanctis, Edoardo Palumbo, Alessio Ranieri, Riccardo Casti, Paola Mencattini, Arianna Maffulli, Nicola Franceschi, Francesco Lateral Acromioplasty has a Positive Impact on Rotator Cuff Repair in Patients with a Critical Shoulder Angle Greater than 35 Degrees |
title | Lateral Acromioplasty has a Positive Impact on Rotator Cuff Repair in Patients with a Critical Shoulder Angle Greater than 35 Degrees |
title_full | Lateral Acromioplasty has a Positive Impact on Rotator Cuff Repair in Patients with a Critical Shoulder Angle Greater than 35 Degrees |
title_fullStr | Lateral Acromioplasty has a Positive Impact on Rotator Cuff Repair in Patients with a Critical Shoulder Angle Greater than 35 Degrees |
title_full_unstemmed | Lateral Acromioplasty has a Positive Impact on Rotator Cuff Repair in Patients with a Critical Shoulder Angle Greater than 35 Degrees |
title_short | Lateral Acromioplasty has a Positive Impact on Rotator Cuff Repair in Patients with a Critical Shoulder Angle Greater than 35 Degrees |
title_sort | lateral acromioplasty has a positive impact on rotator cuff repair in patients with a critical shoulder angle greater than 35 degrees |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7762128/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33291482 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9123950 |
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