| Literature DB >> 24555837 |
Axel Gamulin1, Romain Dayer, Anne Lübbeke, Hermes Miozzari, Pierre Hoffmeyer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Post-traumatic anterior shoulder instability patients may present histopathologic lesions within the subscapularis muscle compatible with a scarring process associated with disuse atrophy. We hypothesized that such lesions identified on intraoperative biopsy at the time of primary anterior shoulder stabilization would predict a higher risk of postoperative instability recurrence.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24555837 PMCID: PMC3932796 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-15-45
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Demographics, injury characteristics, and preoperative Constant-Murley shoulder score of the study patients
| Age (y) at | First dislocation | 22.3 (13-53) | 20.9 (13-37) | 23.0 (13-53) | 0.555 |
| | Surgery | 27.2 (16.8-54.9) | 27.4 (16.8-43.2) | 27.1 (17.3-54.9) | 0.404 |
| | Follow-up | 40.1 (30.1-67.9) | 40.5 (30.5-56.5) | 39.9 (30.1-67.9) | 0.404 |
| Delay (y) | First dislocation–surgery | 5.0 (1.1-28.5) | 6.5 (1.3-28.5) | 4.2 (1.1-15.2) | 0.555 |
| | Surgery-follow-up | 12.9 (10.9-14.5) | 13.1 (12.0-13.9) | 12.8 (10.9-14.5) | 0.404 |
| Male sex | 25 (71.4%) | 6 (50.0%) | 19 (82.6%) | 0.059 | |
| Right side injured | 14 (40.0%) | 4 (33.3%) | 10 (43.5%) | 0.721 | |
| Dominant side injured | 13 (37.1%) | 5 (41.7%) | 8 (34.8%) | 0.726 | |
| Major trauma | 34 (97.1%) | 12 (100.0%) | 22 (95.7%) | 1.000 | |
| Number of preoperative dislocations | | | | 0.768 | |
| | 1 | 1 (2.9%) | 0 | 1 (4.3%) | |
| | 2-5 | 12 (34.3%) | 4 (33.3%) | 8 (34.8%) | |
| | 6-10 | 4 (11.4%) | 2 (16.7%) | 2 (8.7%) | |
| | >10 | 18 (51.4%) | 6 (50.0%) | 12 (52.2%) | |
| Preoperative BMI (kg/m2) | 23.5 (16.8-30) | 23.1 (16.8-28.1) | 23.7 (19.5-30.0) | 0.903 | |
| Preoperative ASA grade 1-2 | 35 (100.0%) | 12 (100.0%) | 23 (100.0%) | 1.000 | |
| Preoperative constant | 80.9 (52-100) | 78.0 (53-97) | 82.3 (52-100) | 0.044 | |
*P values were obtained by using the Mann-Whitney U test for continuous variables and Fisher’s exact and Pearson’s chi-squared tests for categorical variables.
Values are expressed as mean (range) for ages, delays, BMI, and Constant-Murley shoulder score, and N (%) for other variables.
Abnormal histology is defined as histopathologic changes within the substance of the subscapularis muscle compatible with a scarring process associated with disuse atrophy. Normal histology is defined as the absence of the above-mentioned anomalies. Preoperative BMI: preoperative Body Mass Index. Preoperative ASA grade: preoperative American Society of Anesthesiologists grade. Preoperative Constant: preoperative Constant-Murley shoulder score.
Comparison of active shoulder range of motion at follow-up between operated side and contralateral side
| Flexion (°) | 178.7 (155-180) | 180.4 (180-190) | -1.7 | 0.317 |
| Extension (°) | 59.7 (25-90) | 61.7 (35-90) | -2.0 | 0.066 |
| Abduction (°) | 169.3 (90-180) | 174 (130-180) | -4.7 | 0.197 |
| Lat. elevation (°) | 177.6 (160-180) | 178.5 (160-190) | -0.9 | 0.414 |
| IR‡ | 5.6 (2-10) | 4.8 (1-8) | 0.8 | 0.437 |
| ER1 (°) | 60.6 (35-80) | 70.6 (40-90) | -10.0 | <0.001 |
| ER2 (°) | 78.5 (50-100) | 91.2 (70-110) | -12.7 | <0.001 |
*Values are expressed as mean (range).
†P values were obtained by using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
‡Number of the thoracic vertebra reached by the thumb: the first thoracic vertebra is numbered 1, proceeding to the twelfth thoracic vertebra, which is numbered 12.
Contralateral side: values from contralateral pathological shoulders (five non-operated unstable shoulders and three surgically stabilized shoulders) were excluded for the data analysis to obtain a healthy shoulder group for comparison. Lat. elevation: lateral elevation. IR: internal rotation. ER1: external rotation with arm held at side. ER2: external rotation with shoulder abducted to 90°.
Active shoulder external rotation at follow-up
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| ER1 (°) | 64.5 (35-80) | -6.1 | 0.062 | 58.7 (35-80) | -11.9 | 0.001 | 70.6 (40-90) |
| ER2 (°) | 82.3 (70-100) | -8.9 | 0.031 | 76.7 (50-100) | -14.5 | 0.001 | 91.2 (70-110) |
*Mean difference between active external rotation on operated side and active external rotation on contralateral side.
†P values were obtained by using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
Abnormal histology is defined as histopathologic changes within the substance of the subscapularis muscle compatible with a scarring process associated with disuse atrophy. Normal histology is defined as the absence of the above-mentioned anomalies. Contralateral side: values from contralateral pathological shoulders (five non-operated unstable shoulders and three surgically stabilized shoulders) were excluded for the data analysis to obtain a homogenous native shoulder group for comparison. Mean Diff.: mean difference. ER1, external rotation with arm held at side. ER2: external rotation with shoulder abducted to 90°.
Functional scores at follow-up
| Constant | 91.9 (80-100) | 93.2 (58-100) | -1.3 (-7.6; 5.1) | 0.482 |
| Gain | 11.6 | 10.8 | -0.8 (-4.6; 6.2) | 0.868 |
| Rowe | 78.8 (40-100) | 92.0 (45-100) | -13.2 (-30.2; 3.8) | 0.271 |
| ASES | 93.2 (73-100) | 93.1 (43-100) | 0.1 (-8.7; 8.7) | 0.311 |
| SANE | 90.3 (80-100) | 87.9 (50-100) | 2.4 (-6.5; 11.3) | 0.873 |
*Except for Constant-Murley shoulder score and related gain, N = 11; see Methods section for explanation.
†Values are expressed as mean (range).
‡Mean difference between scores of patients with abnormal and normal histology.
**P values were obtained by using the Mann-Whitney U test.
Abnormal histology is defined as histopathologic changes within the substance of the subscapularis muscle compatible with a scarring process associated with disuse atrophy. Normal histology is defined as the absence of the above-mentioned anomalies. 95% CI: 95% confidence interval. Constant: Constant-Murley shoulder score. Gain, gain between preoperative and postoperative Constant-Murley shoulder scores. Rowe, Rowe shoulder score. ASES, American shoulder and elbow surgeons shoulder assessment. SANE, single assessment numeric evaluation rating.
Quantitative radiological evaluation of glenohumeral joint degenerative changes at follow-up
| Degenerative changes | | | | 0.351 |
| No | 18 (54.5%) | 5 (50.0%) | 13 (56.5%) | |
| Mild | 12 (36.4%) | 3 (30.0%) | 9 (39.1%) | |
| Moderate | 3 (9.1%) | 2 (20.0%) | 1 (4.3%) | |
| Severe | 0 | 0 | 0 |
*Two patients did not have follow-up radiographs.
†P value was obtained by using the Pearson’s chi-squared test.
Values are expressed as N (%).
Abnormal histology is defined as histopathologic changes within the substance of the subscapularis muscle compatible with a scarring process associated with disuse atrophy. Normal histology is defined as the absence of the above-mentioned anomalies. Degenerative changes: see Methods section for a full description of the grades of the Samilson and Prieto classification of glenohumeral joint degenerative changes.