Literature DB >> 16097551

Rotator cuff tears associated with os acromiale.

Thomas Dirk Boehm1, Olaf Rolf, Frank Martetschlaeger, Werner Kenn, Frank Gohlke.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Os acromiale is a rare anatomical condition; its incidence in cadaver studies has been found to be approximately 8%. In this retrospective study we investigated the incidence and types of os acromiale in patients with rotator cuff tears.
METHODS: We assessed operation notes and axillary radiographs for the presence and the type of os acromiale in 1000 consecutive patients with open rotator cuff repairs.
RESULTS: 62 patients (6.2%) showed an os acromiale in the axillary radiographs. In 6 of these the os acromiale was not described in the operation notes. 57 os meso-acromiale and 5 os pre-acromiale were found. The average number of tendons involved in the cuff tear was the same (1.4) in patients with and without os acromiale. The average age of patients with os acromiale was 55 years, and 56 years in patients without os acromiale.
INTERPRETATION: Os acromiale is a co-condition in patients with rotator cuff tear. The prevalence of os acromiale in patients with rotator cuff tear is similar to that in a standard population with unknown integrity status of the rotator cuff. Thus, it seems debatable whether an os acromiale is a pathological condition leading to rotator cuff tears.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16097551     DOI: 10.1080/00016470510030643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop        ISSN: 1745-3674            Impact factor:   3.717


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