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摘要
肩袖关节病是继发于全厚肩袖撕裂的一系列疾病,分为肩袖功能不全和肩关节退行性病变。可通过标准体格检查和显示不同程度的无力、髋臼化、股骨头化和肱骨头上移的 X 光片进行诊断。疾病的严重程度可通过 Hamada 和 Seebauer 分级系统进行分类,临床上使用这两个系统来确定适当的治疗方案。治疗范围包括从物理疗法的保守治疗到全关节置换的明确治疗。根据患者的病情发展和其他合并症,在特定情况下还可采用关节镜治疗作为关节保留技术。近年来,反向全肩关节置换术在改善疼痛和功能的同时降低了并发症的发生率,取得了越来越好的疗效,已被普遍接受为标准治疗方法。这种疾病限制了大量患者的生活质量,因此优化治疗方案至关重要。本综述概述了肩袖关节病的诊断标准、分类、病理解剖学变化、生物力学、治疗方案、疗效和并发症。
Rotator cuff arthropathy is a spectrum of disease states secondary to full-thickness cuff tears classified by rotator cuff insufficiency and degenerative disease within the shoulder joint. Diagnosis can be made through standard physical exam and radiographic films demonstrating varying levels of weakness, along with acetabularization, femoralization, and superior migration of the humeral head. Severity of disease is classified through both the Hamada and Seebauer grading systems, which are used clinically to determine the appropriate treatment algorithm. Treatment exists along the spectrum from conservative therapy with physical therapy to a definitive treatment with total joint replacement. Depending on a patient’s progression and other comorbidities, arthroscopic treatments may additionally be used in specific circumstances as joint-sparing techniques. In recent years, reverse total shoulder arthroplasty has produced increasingly favorable outcomes with improvements in pain and function while simultaneously diminishing complication rates, making it generally accepted as standard of care. This disease limits quality of life for a large population of patients and efforts toward optimization of the treatment regimen is critical. This review provides an overview on the diagnostic criteria, classification, pathoanatomic changes, biomechanics, treatment options, outcomes, and complications of rotator cuff arthropathy.