Outcomes of repaired and intact rotator cable in large posterosuperior rotator cuff ruptures.

Haluk Yaka, Mustafa Özer, Faik Türkmen, Burkay Kutluhan Kaçıra, Veysel Başbuğ, Ulunay Kanatlı
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Objective: This study aimed to compare the clinical and functional outcomes of patients with large posterosuperior rotator cuff tears between those with intact rotator cables (crescent-shaped tears) and those with repaired rotator cables (U-, V-, or L-shaped tears).

Methods: Eighty-two patients with a mean age of 64.05 ± 9.06 years who underwent arthroscopic repair due to large posterosuperior rotator cuff tears were evaluated with a follow-up period of 32 ± 5.9 months. Forty-two patients with an intact rotator cable and 40 patients with a repaired rotator cable (rotator cable restored with tendon-tendon sutures) were evaluated regarding preoperative and postoperative pain and functional outcomes.

Results: There was no significant difference in the constant score between the rotator cable repaired and the intact group (P=.22). However, when the sub-dimensions of the Constant score were compared separately, the forward flexion was significantly higher in the group with the intact rotator cable (P=.002). When the postoperative visual analog scale (VAS) scores were compared, lower scores were observed in the group with the repaired rotator cable (P < .001).

Conclusion: In large posterosuperior rotator cuff tears, patients with a repaired rotator cables experienced more significant pain relief compared to those with intact rotator cables, although their forward flexion was lower. Therefore, a detailed analysis of the tear type and the rotator cable condition in large posterosuperior rotator cuff tears may help predict postoperative pain and functional outcomes.

Level of evidence: Level III case-control study.

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肩袖后上方大面积断裂的修复和完整肩袖索的疗效。
研究目的本研究旨在比较肩袖后上方大面积撕裂患者的临床和功能预后,即肩袖索道完好(新月形撕裂)和肩袖索道修复(U形、V形或L形撕裂)患者的临床和功能预后:82名因肩袖后上方大面积撕裂而接受关节镜修复的患者接受了随访,随访时间为32±5.9个月,平均年龄为64.05±9.06岁。42名患者的旋转肌索完好无损,40名患者的旋转肌索被修复(通过肌腱缝合修复了旋转肌索),对他们术前、术后的疼痛和功能结果进行了评估:结果:修复后的肩袖索组与完好组的恒定评分无明显差异(P=0.22)。然而,如果分别比较恒定评分的各个子维度,完整肩袖索组的前屈度明显更高(P=.002)。在比较术后视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分时,修复旋转肌索组的评分较低(P < .001):结论:在大面积肩袖后上方撕裂中,与肩袖索未受损的患者相比,肩袖索修复后的患者疼痛缓解更明显,但前屈程度较低。因此,详细分析肩袖后上方大面积撕裂的撕裂类型和肩索情况有助于预测术后疼痛和功能预后:三级病例对照研究。
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