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Medium- to long-term clinical and functional outcomes of isolated and combined subscapularis tears repaired arthroscopically

INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was twofold. First, the efficacy of arthroscopic repair in patients with full thickness, isolated subscapularis tendon tears (I-STTs) or combined subscapularis tendon tears (C-STTs) involving the rotator cuff tendons was evaluated. Second, the outcomes between...

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Autores principales: Cigolotti, Augusto, Biz, Carlo, Lerjefors, Erik, de Iudicibus, Gianfranco, Belluzzi, Elisa, Ruggieri, Pietro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8425253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34522265
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2020.97714
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author Cigolotti, Augusto
Biz, Carlo
Lerjefors, Erik
de Iudicibus, Gianfranco
Belluzzi, Elisa
Ruggieri, Pietro
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Biz, Carlo
Lerjefors, Erik
de Iudicibus, Gianfranco
Belluzzi, Elisa
Ruggieri, Pietro
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description INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was twofold. First, the efficacy of arthroscopic repair in patients with full thickness, isolated subscapularis tendon tears (I-STTs) or combined subscapularis tendon tears (C-STTs) involving the rotator cuff tendons was evaluated. Second, the outcomes between these two groups were compared. The influence of age and gender on the cohort clinical outcomes was also analysed. Our hypothesis was that satisfactory functional results could be obtained arthroscopically in both groups without any influence of age or gender. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy-nine patients were enrolled: 15 with I-STTs and 64 with C-STTs. The clinical outcomes were assessed using Constant and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) scores, Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) for pain and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for satisfaction. The subscapularis strength was assessed using a comparative dynamometric bear-hug test. Group outcomes were compared, including statistical analysis. RESULTS: For each group, there were no differences regarding the subscapularis strength of the operated and non-operated shoulders. A comparison of the post- with the pre-operative outcomes showed an increase in the Constant score and a decrease in the NRS. Comparing the two groups, we found no difference in strength of the operated and non-operated shoulders, but a significant difference in relation to pre-operative Constant score and pre-operative NRS. Age was negatively correlated with both pre-operative and post-operative Constant scores. No association was found between gender and the outcomes, although the DASH score was higher in women. CONCLUSIONS: Arthroscopic repair of STTs provided functional restoration, pain relief and patient satisfaction in both groups. Age and gender did not affect the clinical outcomes achieved by arthroscopic STT repair.
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spelling pubmed-84252532021-09-13 Medium- to long-term clinical and functional outcomes of isolated and combined subscapularis tears repaired arthroscopically Cigolotti, Augusto Biz, Carlo Lerjefors, Erik de Iudicibus, Gianfranco Belluzzi, Elisa Ruggieri, Pietro Arch Med Sci Clinical Research INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was twofold. First, the efficacy of arthroscopic repair in patients with full thickness, isolated subscapularis tendon tears (I-STTs) or combined subscapularis tendon tears (C-STTs) involving the rotator cuff tendons was evaluated. Second, the outcomes between these two groups were compared. The influence of age and gender on the cohort clinical outcomes was also analysed. Our hypothesis was that satisfactory functional results could be obtained arthroscopically in both groups without any influence of age or gender. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy-nine patients were enrolled: 15 with I-STTs and 64 with C-STTs. The clinical outcomes were assessed using Constant and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) scores, Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) for pain and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for satisfaction. The subscapularis strength was assessed using a comparative dynamometric bear-hug test. Group outcomes were compared, including statistical analysis. RESULTS: For each group, there were no differences regarding the subscapularis strength of the operated and non-operated shoulders. A comparison of the post- with the pre-operative outcomes showed an increase in the Constant score and a decrease in the NRS. Comparing the two groups, we found no difference in strength of the operated and non-operated shoulders, but a significant difference in relation to pre-operative Constant score and pre-operative NRS. Age was negatively correlated with both pre-operative and post-operative Constant scores. No association was found between gender and the outcomes, although the DASH score was higher in women. CONCLUSIONS: Arthroscopic repair of STTs provided functional restoration, pain relief and patient satisfaction in both groups. Age and gender did not affect the clinical outcomes achieved by arthroscopic STT repair. Termedia Publishing House 2020-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8425253/ /pubmed/34522265 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2020.97714 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Termedia & Banach https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
spellingShingle Clinical Research
Cigolotti, Augusto
Biz, Carlo
Lerjefors, Erik
de Iudicibus, Gianfranco
Belluzzi, Elisa
Ruggieri, Pietro
Medium- to long-term clinical and functional outcomes of isolated and combined subscapularis tears repaired arthroscopically
title Medium- to long-term clinical and functional outcomes of isolated and combined subscapularis tears repaired arthroscopically
title_full Medium- to long-term clinical and functional outcomes of isolated and combined subscapularis tears repaired arthroscopically
title_fullStr Medium- to long-term clinical and functional outcomes of isolated and combined subscapularis tears repaired arthroscopically
title_full_unstemmed Medium- to long-term clinical and functional outcomes of isolated and combined subscapularis tears repaired arthroscopically
title_short Medium- to long-term clinical and functional outcomes of isolated and combined subscapularis tears repaired arthroscopically
title_sort medium- to long-term clinical and functional outcomes of isolated and combined subscapularis tears repaired arthroscopically
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8425253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34522265
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2020.97714
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