Maziar Nafisi, Mohamd Reza Guity, Nima Bagheri, Saeed Khabiri
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Abstract
Introduction: Despite the obvious advantages of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, there are no definitive evidences regarding the superiority of this method over opensurgery. The aim of this study is tocompare the resultsof arthroscopic rotatorcuff repair and open repair surgery. Methods: A total of 52 patients referring to a general university hospital were included in the study and assigned to two groups of arthroscopic repair and open repair. Demographic information of patients and the presence of any underlying disease and the grade of rotator cuff tear were recorded. The pain scores of the patients were measured three times, before, 48 h after surgery and 6-monthfollow-up,usingtheVASsystem. Toevaluatetheclinicalperformanceof patients,UCLAscoringsystem(only6monthsafter the surgery) and Constant (before and 6 months after surgery) were utilized. Results: 32 patients were assigned to the open repair surgery and 20 to the arthroscopic repair group. The two groups were not significantly different in terms of pain variables, 48 hours after operation (P = 0.054) and 6 months after operation (P = 0.638), constant score 6 months after operation (P = 0.157) and UCLA shoulder rating scale 6 months after surgery (P = 0.167). Moreover, there was not any significant difference between the two groups with regard to these variables before surgery. Conclusions: The results of this study showed that arthroscopic rotator cuff repair was a safe procedure which was as effective as openrepairsurgery. Also,reducedpostoperativepainwasoneof theadvantagesof thismethodnotedinthepresentstudy,although the long-term severity of pain in this method was not significantly different from the pain of patients undergoing open surgery.
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The Razavi International Journal of Medicine aims at publishing the high quality materials, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of Medicine and medical sciences. The Razavi International Journal of Medicine is an international, English language, peer-reviewed, open access, free access journal dealing with general Medicine and medical sciences, clinical and basic studies, public health, Disaster Medicine and Health Policy. It is an official Journal of the education and research department, Razavi Hospital and is published quarterly.