Coracoacromial ligament integrity influences scapular spine strain after reverse shoulder arthroplasty

Q2 Medicine JSES International Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1016/j.jseint.2024.10.012
Cole T. Fleet MESc , Alicia Kerrigan MD, MSc, FRCSC , G. Daniel. G. Langohr PhD , James A. Johnson PhD , George S. Athwal MD, FRCSC
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Abstract

Background

The purpose of this biomechanical study was to examine the effect of coracoacromial (CA) ligament state (intact vs. released) and arm position on acromial and scapular spine strain following reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA).

Methods

Eight cadaveric shoulders were implanted with a custom rTSA system and tested using an in-vitro shoulder simulator. The specimens were cycled through static range of motion in both abduction and forward elevation; first with the CA ligament in the “intact” state followed by the “released” state. Scapular spine strain was quantified via 4 strain gauges placed along anatomic locations on the acromion and scapular spine.

Results

Increases in strain were observed across all 4 strain gauge locations upon release of the CA ligament in both 0° of abduction and forward elevation. Increases in the mean strain were observed to be as great as 14% in abduction and 31% in forward elevation. The increases in strain at 0° elevation approached but did not reach statistical significance (P ≥ .072). At 90° of abduction and forward elevation, no increases in the mean strain were observed. The greatest strain was consistently observed with the arm positioned in 0° of forward elevation (P < .001).

Discussion

CA ligament release in the setting of rTSA resulted in increased scapular spine and acromial strain with the arm adducted, although these increases in strain were not statistically significant. Caution should be taken intraoperatively as the release of the CA ligament may alter scapular spine and acromion stresses from deltoid loading, which may increase the risk for postoperative scapular spine fracture.

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肩峰韧带完整性对肩关节置换术后肩胛骨劳损的影响。
背景:本生物力学研究的目的是研究逆行全肩关节置换术(rTSA)后喙肩峰(CA)韧带状态(完整与释放)和手臂位置对肩峰和肩胛骨脊柱劳损的影响。方法:将8具尸体肩部植入定制的rTSA系统,并使用离体肩部模拟器进行测试。标本在外展和前抬的静态运动范围内循环;首先是CA韧带处于“完整”状态,然后是“释放”状态。通过沿肩峰和肩胛骨解剖位置放置的4个应变片来量化肩胛骨应变。结果:在CA韧带0°外展和前抬时,在所有4个应变计位置均观察到应变增加。观察到外展时平均应变增加14%,前仰时增加31%。在0°海拔处,应变的增加接近但未达到统计学意义(P≥0.072)。在90°外展和前仰时,未观察到平均应变增加。当手臂前抬0°时,观察到最大的劳损(P讨论:rTSA设置下CA韧带释放导致手臂内收时肩胛骨和肩峰劳损增加,尽管这些劳损的增加没有统计学意义。术中应谨慎,因为CA韧带的释放可能会改变三角肌负荷对肩胛骨和肩峰的压力,这可能会增加术后肩胛骨骨折的风险。
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JSES International Medicine-Surgery
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