Literature DB >> 22959407

Arthroscopic repair of superior glenoid labral detachment (the SLAP lesion).

H Resch1, K Golser, H Thoeni, G Sperner.   

Abstract

Complete detachment of the glenoid labrum from the superior pole of the glenoid, which is associated with a destabilization of the origin of the long biceps tendon, leads to altered function in the shoulder joint. This is especially noticeable when the shoulder is used in overhead activities. Two operative techniques are described for reattachment of the glenoid labrum to the glenoid. In the first six patients the glenoid labrum was reattached with small cannulated titanium screws. In five patients these screws were inserted under arthroscopic control from a cranial direction. The labrum was always reattached just behind the origin of the long biceps tendon. The most favorable portal was identified by percutaneous probing with a Kirschner wire. If the superior glenoid pole could not be reached via a portal placed anterior or medial to the acromion, a hole was drilled through the acromion, and a transacromial approach was used. The screws were removed by arthroscopy after 3 to 5 months. In the last eight patients, absorbable tacks were used instead of screws. Of 18 patients who showed a complete detachment of the glenoid labrum from the superior pole of the glenoid with destabilization of the attachment of the biceps tendon, 14 underwent reattachment as described previously. The minimum follow-up time was greater than 6 months (mean follow-up time 18 months, maximum follow-up time 30 months). At follow-up, eight patients felt completely rehabilitated and had resumed their previous overhead activities (overhead sports). Four patients believed their conditions were improved. Two patients had not experienced any improvement. Of the patients who had not undergone reattachment and who had undergone shaving of the free margin of the glenoid labrum, only one had experienced improvement, while the other three patients did not report any improvement.
Copyright © 1993 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 22959407     DOI: 10.1016/S1058-2746(09)80051-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Shoulder Elbow Surg        ISSN: 1058-2746            Impact factor:   3.019


  10 in total

1.  The recognition and treatment of superior labral (slap) lesions in the overhead athlete.

Authors:  Kevin E Wilk; Leonard C Macrina; E Lyle Cain; Jeffrey R Dugas; James R Andrews
Journal:  Int J Sports Phys Ther       Date:  2013-10

2.  Short-term clinical results after arthroscopic type II SLAP repair.

Authors:  Sandra Boesmueller; Stephan Mayerhofer; Wolfgang Huf; Christian Fialka
Journal:  Wien Klin Wochenschr       Date:  2012-06-12       Impact factor: 1.704

3.  Arthroscopic repair of isolated type II superior labrum anterior-posterior lesion.

Authors:  Patrick Shu-Hang Yung; Daniel Tik-Pui Fong; Ming-Fat Kong; Chun-Kong Lo; Kwai-Yau Fung; Eric Po-Yan Ho; Derwin King-Chung Chan; Kai-Ming Chan
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2008-09-26       Impact factor: 4.342

4.  Arthroscopic repair of combined Bankart and SLAP lesions: operative techniques and clinical results.

Authors:  Hyung Lae Cho; Choon Key Lee; Tae Hyok Hwang; Kuen Tak Suh; Jong Won Park
Journal:  Clin Orthop Surg       Date:  2010-02-04

5.  Repair of type-2 SLAP lesions using Corkscrew anchors. A preliminary report of the clinical results.

Authors:  Jüri Kartus; Catarina Kartus; Harry Brownlow; Greggory Burrow; Mark Perko
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2004-01-08       Impact factor: 4.342

6.  Outcomes in patients with glenoid labral lesions: a cohort study.

Authors:  Marc Zughaib; Christopher B Robbins; Bruce S Miller; Joel J Gagnier
Journal:  BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med       Date:  2017-02-21

Review 7.  Outcomes for Arthroscopic Repair of Combined Bankart/SLAP Lesions in the Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Authors:  Sijia Feng; Yujie Song; Hong Li; Jun Chen; Jiwu Chen; Shiyi Chen
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2019-10-31

8.  Arthroscopic Treatment of a Type II Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior (SLAP) Lesion Combined with a Bankart Lesion: Comparative Study between Debridement and Repair of Type II SLAP Lesion by the Status of Lesion.

Authors:  Sung Hyun Lee; Min Su Joo; Kyeong Hoon Lim; Jeong Woo Kim
Journal:  Clin Shoulder Elb       Date:  2018-03-01

9.  EVALUATION OF RESULTS AND COMPLICATIONS FROM ARTHROSCOPIC SUTURE OF SLAP LESIONS.

Authors:  Alberto Naoki Miyazaki; Marcelo Fregoneze; Pedro Doneux Santos; Luciana Andrade da Silva; Guilherme do Val Sella; André Lopes Soares; Adriano Fernando Mendes Junior; Sérgio Luiz Checchia
Journal:  Rev Bras Ortop       Date:  2015-11-16

10.  Modelling the Functional Comorbidity Index as a predictor of health-related quality of life in patients with glenoid labrum disorders.

Authors:  Marc Zughaib; Joel J Gagnier
Journal:  BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med       Date:  2017-02-08
  10 in total

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