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Poster 143: Variation in Postoperative Tendon Migration Does Not Result in Significant Differences in Patient Reported Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic or Open Biceps Tenodesis Using All-Suture Suture Anchor and Interference Screw
OBJECTIVES: It is unknown whether the degree of biceps tendon migration influences patient outcomes following biceps tenodesis (BT). We aimed to assess the relationship between in vivo tendon migration and patient reported outcomes (PROs) following arthroscopic and open BT using suture anchor (SA) a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9344105/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967121S00704 |
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author | Berlinberg, Elyse Forlenza, Enrico Patel, Harsh Williams, Brady Chahla, Jorge Yanke, Adam Cole, Brian Verma, Nikhil Forsythe, Brian |
author_facet | Berlinberg, Elyse Forlenza, Enrico Patel, Harsh Williams, Brady Chahla, Jorge Yanke, Adam Cole, Brian Verma, Nikhil Forsythe, Brian |
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description | OBJECTIVES: It is unknown whether the degree of biceps tendon migration influences patient outcomes following biceps tenodesis (BT). We aimed to assess the relationship between in vivo tendon migration and patient reported outcomes (PROs) following arthroscopic and open BT using suture anchor (SA) and interference screw (IS) constructs. METHODS: One hundred twenty patients undergoing arthroscopic and open BT with SA or IS fixation at a single academic center were prospectively enrolled. Postoperative biceps tendon migration was measured via RSA, using a tantalum bead as a radio-opaque marker for tendon migration, with radiographs at 3- and 12-weeks postoperatively. PROs (Constant, SANE and PROMIS) were collected preoperatively, and at 6 months, 1 year, and 2 years. A Bonferroni correction was made for multiple comparisons. RESULTS: Preoperative PRO completion was as follows: 20 (16.7%) ASES, 64 (53.3%) Constant, 96 (80.0%) SANE, and 108 (90.0%) PROMIS-UE. Patients with an open SA had a younger median age (48.4, IQR 38-55.4, P=0.014) and fewer dominant-sided surgeries (8/33 patients or 24.2%, P=0.003). PRO scores did not differ by groups for any questionnaire at all timepoints. There were no significant differences in likelihood of achieving MCID for ASES (P>0.99), Constant (P=0.87), SANE (P=0.68), or PROMIS-UE (P>0.99) between groups. In univariable analysis, no patient- or surgery-related factors served as significant predictors of achieving MCID at 6 months. Notably, neither RSA bead migration>3cm (Constant: OR= -0.54, 95%CI -2.53-1.45, P=0.60; SANE: collinear; PROMIS-UE: collinear) nor Popeye deformities (Collinear for all PROs) were negatively associated with likelihood of achieving MCID. CONCLUSIONS: Patient-reported outcomes are similar for patients undergoing arthroscopic BT via IS and SA, and open BT via IS and SA. No significant predictors of achieving MCID at 6 months were identified, including migration of the RSA bead. Biceps tendon migration was not significantly correlated with patient reported outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-93441052022-08-03 Poster 143: Variation in Postoperative Tendon Migration Does Not Result in Significant Differences in Patient Reported Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic or Open Biceps Tenodesis Using All-Suture Suture Anchor and Interference Screw Berlinberg, Elyse Forlenza, Enrico Patel, Harsh Williams, Brady Chahla, Jorge Yanke, Adam Cole, Brian Verma, Nikhil Forsythe, Brian Orthop J Sports Med Article OBJECTIVES: It is unknown whether the degree of biceps tendon migration influences patient outcomes following biceps tenodesis (BT). We aimed to assess the relationship between in vivo tendon migration and patient reported outcomes (PROs) following arthroscopic and open BT using suture anchor (SA) and interference screw (IS) constructs. METHODS: One hundred twenty patients undergoing arthroscopic and open BT with SA or IS fixation at a single academic center were prospectively enrolled. Postoperative biceps tendon migration was measured via RSA, using a tantalum bead as a radio-opaque marker for tendon migration, with radiographs at 3- and 12-weeks postoperatively. PROs (Constant, SANE and PROMIS) were collected preoperatively, and at 6 months, 1 year, and 2 years. A Bonferroni correction was made for multiple comparisons. RESULTS: Preoperative PRO completion was as follows: 20 (16.7%) ASES, 64 (53.3%) Constant, 96 (80.0%) SANE, and 108 (90.0%) PROMIS-UE. Patients with an open SA had a younger median age (48.4, IQR 38-55.4, P=0.014) and fewer dominant-sided surgeries (8/33 patients or 24.2%, P=0.003). PRO scores did not differ by groups for any questionnaire at all timepoints. There were no significant differences in likelihood of achieving MCID for ASES (P>0.99), Constant (P=0.87), SANE (P=0.68), or PROMIS-UE (P>0.99) between groups. In univariable analysis, no patient- or surgery-related factors served as significant predictors of achieving MCID at 6 months. Notably, neither RSA bead migration>3cm (Constant: OR= -0.54, 95%CI -2.53-1.45, P=0.60; SANE: collinear; PROMIS-UE: collinear) nor Popeye deformities (Collinear for all PROs) were negatively associated with likelihood of achieving MCID. CONCLUSIONS: Patient-reported outcomes are similar for patients undergoing arthroscopic BT via IS and SA, and open BT via IS and SA. No significant predictors of achieving MCID at 6 months were identified, including migration of the RSA bead. Biceps tendon migration was not significantly correlated with patient reported outcomes. SAGE Publications 2022-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9344105/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967121S00704 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open-access article is published and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - No Derivatives License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits the noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction of the article in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. You may not alter, transform, or build upon this article without the permission of the Author(s). For article reuse guidelines, please visit SAGE’s website at http://www.sagepub.com/journals-permissions. |
spellingShingle | Article Berlinberg, Elyse Forlenza, Enrico Patel, Harsh Williams, Brady Chahla, Jorge Yanke, Adam Cole, Brian Verma, Nikhil Forsythe, Brian Poster 143: Variation in Postoperative Tendon Migration Does Not Result in Significant Differences in Patient Reported Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic or Open Biceps Tenodesis Using All-Suture Suture Anchor and Interference Screw |
title | Poster 143: Variation in Postoperative Tendon Migration Does Not
Result in Significant Differences in Patient Reported Outcomes in Patients
Undergoing Arthroscopic or Open Biceps Tenodesis Using All-Suture Suture Anchor
and Interference Screw |
title_full | Poster 143: Variation in Postoperative Tendon Migration Does Not
Result in Significant Differences in Patient Reported Outcomes in Patients
Undergoing Arthroscopic or Open Biceps Tenodesis Using All-Suture Suture Anchor
and Interference Screw |
title_fullStr | Poster 143: Variation in Postoperative Tendon Migration Does Not
Result in Significant Differences in Patient Reported Outcomes in Patients
Undergoing Arthroscopic or Open Biceps Tenodesis Using All-Suture Suture Anchor
and Interference Screw |
title_full_unstemmed | Poster 143: Variation in Postoperative Tendon Migration Does Not
Result in Significant Differences in Patient Reported Outcomes in Patients
Undergoing Arthroscopic or Open Biceps Tenodesis Using All-Suture Suture Anchor
and Interference Screw |
title_short | Poster 143: Variation in Postoperative Tendon Migration Does Not
Result in Significant Differences in Patient Reported Outcomes in Patients
Undergoing Arthroscopic or Open Biceps Tenodesis Using All-Suture Suture Anchor
and Interference Screw |
title_sort | poster 143: variation in postoperative tendon migration does not
result in significant differences in patient reported outcomes in patients
undergoing arthroscopic or open biceps tenodesis using all-suture suture anchor
and interference screw |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9344105/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967121S00704 |
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