| Literature DB >> 26413533 |
Soo Y Kim1, Rohit Sachdeva1, Zi Li2, Dongwoon Lee3, Benjamin W C Rosser4.
Abstract
Supraspinatus tendon tears are common and lead to changes in the muscle architecture. To date, these changes have not been investigated for the distinct regions and parts of the pathologic supraspinatus. The purpose of this study was to create a novel three-dimensional (3D) model of the muscle architecture throughout the supraspinatus and to compare the architecture between muscle regions and parts in relation to tear severity. Twelve cadaveric specimens with varying degrees of tendon tears were used. Three-dimensional coordinates of fiber bundles were collected in situ using serial dissection and digitization. Data were reconstructed and modeled in 3D using Maya. Fiber bundle length (FBL) and pennation angle (PA) were computed and analyzed. FBL was significantly shorter in specimens with large retracted tears compared to smaller tears, with the deeper fibers being significantly shorter than other parts in the anterior region. PA was significantly greater in specimens with large retracted tears, with the superficial fibers often demonstrating the largest PA. The posterior region was absent in two specimens with extensive tears. Architectural changes associated with tendon tears affect the regions and varying depths of supraspinatus differently. The results provide important insights on residual function of the pathologic muscle, and the 3D model includes detailed data that can be used in future modeling studies.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26413533 PMCID: PMC4564630 DOI: 10.1155/2015/564825
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1Supraspinatus with full-thickness tendon tear with no retraction (specimen representative of category B). Superior view of the middle part of the muscle belly with acromion removed. Fiber bundles of the superficial parts of anterior and posterior regions have been removed. Specimen stabilized with metal plate. Anterior part of supraspinatus tendon represented by ∗∗∗; middle part of anterior region (AM); middle part of posterior region (PM). Fiber bundles of deep parts lie deep to the AM and PM. Arrow (↑) points to a full-thickness tear illustrated on the supraspinatus tendon.
Figure 2Retracted full-thickness tendon tear of supraspinatus without a distinguishable posterior region modelled throughout its volume in 3D (specimen from category C). (a) Superior view of specimen with lateral aspect of spine of scapula removed; superficial part of anterior region (AS); middle part of anterior region (AM); ∗∗∗ intramuscular portion of anterior supraspinatus tendon. Metal plate (bottom left) was used to stabilize the specimen and screws (scapular spine, coracoid process, and greater tubercle) were used in modeling process. (b) Computer model of anterior region including AS (red fibers) and AM (yellow fibers). (c) AM; AS not shown; (d) deep part of anterior region (AD) (pink fibers); AS, AM, and tendon are not shown.
Summary of specimens.
| Specimen # | Side | Sex | Age | Tear category | RCT location | Coronal plane (cm) | Sagittal plane (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1460 | R | F | 67 | A | SP | — | — |
| 1463 | R | F | 95 | A | SP | — | — |
| 1429 | R | F | 64 | A | SP | — | — |
| 1425 | R | M | 89 | A | SP | — | — |
| 1458 | R | F | 73 | B | SP | 1.88 | 1.63 |
| 1450 | R | F | 77 | B | SP | 1.04 | 2.08 |
| 1447 | R | F | 94 | B | SP | 1.47 | 1.52 |
| 1447 | L | F | 94 | B | SP | 1.40 | 1.17 |
| 1455* | R | F | 82 | C | SP, SSC, ISP | 3.33 | 3.84 |
| 1427* | R | M | 76 | C | SP, SSC, ISP | 5.0 | 3.00 |
| 1444 | R | M | 83 | C | SP, SSC, ISP | 2.59 | 3.76 |
| 1445 | L | F | 91 | C | SP, SSC, ISP | 2.59 | 3.67 |
*Specimens with no posterior region. R: right; L: left; F: female; M: male; RCT: rotator cuff tear; A: partial thickness tear; B: full-thickness tear with no retraction; C: full-thickness tear with retraction of the tendon; SP: supraspinatus; SCC: subscapularis; ISP: infraspinatus; —: not measured.
Median values of architectural parameters for anterior and posterior regions.
| Region of muscle and tear category |
| FBL (cm) | PA lat. (degree) | PA med. (degree) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anterior | ||||
| A | 4 | 6.76a (3.21–10.26) | 14.95a∗ (2.04–45.24) | 13.81a (2.17–45.11) |
| B | 4 | 4.97b (2.59–9.86) | 13.91a∗ (2.01–46.37) | 14.77b (2.02–46.63) |
| C | 4 | 2.65c (0.54–8.98) | 23.02b (2.06–80.38) | 24.34c (2.01–89.20) |
| Posterior | ||||
| A | 4 | 5.89a (2.12–8.52) | 24.14a∗∗ (2.04–38.81) | 15.94a (3.78–34.52) |
| B | 4 | 4.81b (1.48–8.92) | 20.61b∗∗ (4.42–47.55) | 11.98b (2.10–34.68) |
| C | 2 | 3.02† (1.59–4.76) | 31.95† (2.42–55.23) | 14.29† (4.83–33.15) |
A: partial thickness tendon tear; B: full-thickness tear with no retraction of tendon; C: full-thickness tendon tear with retraction; FBL: fiber bundle length; PA lat.: lateral pennation angle; PA med.: medial pennation angle; ( ) minimum and maximum values. If superscript letters are different, it indicates statistically significant difference of P < 0.001 of parameter between tear categories within the same region. * P = 0.100; ** P = 0.013; †statistical analysis was not conducted due to sample size.
Median FBL values for the superficial, middle, and deep parts of the anterior and posterior regions.
| Region of muscle and tear category |
| FBL (cm) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Superficial | Middle | Deep | ||
| Anterior | ||||
| A | 4 | 7.56a (5.36–10.26) | 6.71b (3.21–10.01) | 6.24c (3.38–8.68) |
| B | 4 | 5.58a∗ (2.97–9.68) | 4.71b (2.59–9.86) | 5.16c∗ (2.70–9.05) |
| C | 4 | 2.95a (1.45–8.98) | 2.57b∗ (1.04–7.19) | 2.50c∗ (0.54–5.41) |
| Posterior | ||||
| A | 4 | 5.89a∗∗ (2.12–8.47) | 6.42b (2.79–7.91) | 5.85a∗∗ (3.19–8.52) |
| B | 4 | 4.88a∗∗∗ (2.13–7.82) | 4.98a∗∗∗ (1.50–8.92) | 4.65a∗∗∗ (1.48–8.54) |
| C | 2 | 2.96† (1.90–4.47) | 3.48† (1.93–4.76) | 2.80† (1.59–4.59) |
A: partial thickness tendon tear; B: full-thickness tear with no retraction of tendon; C: full-thickness tendon tear with retraction; FBL: fiber bundle length; median with ( ) minimum and maximum values. If superscript letters are different, it indicates statistically significant (P < 0.001) difference between the superficial, middle, and deep parts of specimens within the same tear category. * P = 0.001; ** P = 0.699; *** P = 0.114; †statistical analysis was not conducted due to sample size.
Median lateral PA values for the superficial, middle, and deep parts of the anterior and posterior regions.
| Region of muscle and tear category |
| PA lat. (degree) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Superficial | Middle | Deep | ||
| Anterior | ||||
| A | 4 | 14.26a∗ (2.62–45.24) | 15.71a∗ (2.04–40.86) | 14.15a∗ (2.37–35.39) |
| B | 4 | 15.59a∗∗ (2.27–46.37) | 12.73b∗∗ (2.01–42.70) | 14.15ab∗∗ (2.89–40.38) |
| C | 4 | 25.16a∗∗∗ (2.06–64.58) | 22.92a∗∗∗ (2.18–80.38) | 21.80a∗∗∗ (3.15–74.67) |
| Posterior | ||||
| A | 4 | 26.39a∗∗∗∗ (2.04–38.81) | 25.60a∗∗∗∗ (2.19–36.34) | 18.79b (3.92–36.57) |
| B | 4 | 27.17a (9.86–41.02) | 23.43b (4.42–47.55) | 17.71c (6.32–32.00) |
| C | 2 | 38.46† (7.82–55.23) | 35.25† (2.42–51.13) | 25.17† (2.55–46.18) |
A: partial thickness tendon tear; B: full-thickness tear with no retraction of tendon; C: full-thickness tendon tear with retraction; PA lat.: lateral pennation angle; median with ( ) minimum and maximum values. If superscript letters are different, it indicates statistically significant (P < 0.001) difference between the superficial, middle, and deep parts of specimens within the same tear category. * P = 0.167; ** P = 0.022 superficial and deep, P = 0.071 middle and deep; *** P = 0.274; **** P = 0.238; †statistical analysis was not conducted due to sample size.
Median medial PA values for the superficial, middle, and deep parts of the anterior and posterior regions.
| Region of muscle and tear category |
| PA med. (degree) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Superficial | Middle | Deep | ||
| Anterior | ||||
| A | 4 | 15.58a (2.19–29.78) | 12.97b (2.20–45.11) | 13.87b∗ (2.17–30.51) |
| B | 4 | 19.22a (3.88–44.64) | 15.95b (2.02–46.63) | 11.52c (2.34–27.95) |
| C | 4 | 28.40a (2.37–89.20) | 22.96b (2.01–85.95) | 19.99c (2.17–89.11) |
| Posterior | ||||
| A | 4 | 17.85a (7.14–34.52) | 14.46b∗∗ (4.52–31.42) | 16.54ab∗∗ (3.78–32.19) |
| B | 4 | 14.06a∗∗∗ (2.96–34.68) | 13.55ab∗∗∗ (2.10–23.96) | 10.71b∗∗∗ (2.20–33.36) |
| C | 2 | 19.40† (4.83–33.15) | 12.58† (5.29–23.38) | 13.89† (5.39–26.37) |
A: partial thickness tendon tear; B: full-thickness tear with no retraction of tendon; C: full-thickness tendon tear with retraction; PA med.: medial pennation angle; median with ( ) minimum and maximum values. If superscript letters are different, it indicates statistically significant (P < 0.001) difference between the superficial, middle, and deep parts of specimens within the same tear category. * P = 0.163 middle and deep; ** P = 0.026 superficial and deep, P = 0.021 middle and deep; *** P = 0.047 superficial and middle, P = 0.002 superficial and deep, and P = 0.419 middle and deep; P = 0.208 middle and deep. †Statistical analysis was not conducted due to sample size.