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Current Practice for the Surgical Treatment of SLAP Lesions: A Systematic Review.

W Ben Kibler1, Aaron Sciascia2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To analyze current literature reporting surgical treatment of SLAP lesions to examine the consistency of reported surgical details (surgical indications, surgical technique, and postoperative rehabilitation) that are deemed important for best treatment outcomes and to try to establish a consensus regarding treatment.
METHODS: A systematic review of papers reporting surgical treatment of a SLAP lesion was performed. Each paper was analyzed for the description of (1) the arthroscopic indications for surgery; (2) surgical aspects including type, location, and number of anchors and sutures; (3) description of criteria for determination of completeness of the repair; and (4) postoperative rehabilitation details. These findings were also analyzed to determine whether a consensus could be developed regarding surgical treatment.
RESULTS: Twenty-six papers were included, with 12 focused on isolated SLAP repair and 14 focused on combined SLAP repair with other lesions; 54% did not report indications for surgery. Reporting of the anchor/suture details was not consistent, with 35% reporting some variation of 12:00 placement but 31% not reporting the position of placement; 89% of papers did not report the criteria for determining completeness of the repair; 85% reported general postoperative rehabilitation guidelines, but only 4% reported in-depth details.
CONCLUSIONS: This review demonstrated a wide variability in the reported surgical aspects and that a relatively high percentage of papers did not report many of the details. This lack of precision and consistency makes analysis of individual papers and comparison between papers and their outcomes difficult and does not allow a consensus regarding current practice to be developed. These findings may be some of the factors responsible for the variability in treatment outcomes and suggest that efforts could be directed toward consistency in documenting and reporting surgical indications, surgical techniques, surgical endpoints, and efficacious rehabilitation programs. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, systematic review of level III-IV studies.
Copyright © 2016 Arthroscopy Association of North America. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26553961     DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2015.08.041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthroscopy        ISSN: 0749-8063            Impact factor:   4.772


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Journal:  Open Orthop J       Date:  2018-07-31

4.  An Age and Activity Algorithm for Treatment of Type II SLAP Tears.

Authors:  Michael D Charles; David R Christian; Brian J Cole
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5.  Treatment of SLAP Lesions.

Authors:  Apostolos Stathellis; Emmanouil Brilakis; Jim-Dimitris Georgoulis; Emmanouil Antonogiannakis; Anastasios Georgoulis
Journal:  Open Orthop J       Date:  2018-07-31

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Review 8.  Complications and Return to Activity After Arthroscopic Repair of Isolated Type II SLAP Lesions: A Systematic Review Comparing Knotted Versus Knotless Suture Anchors.

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9.  Technique for Type IV SLAP Lesion Repair.

Authors:  Burak Altintas; Rafael Pitta; Erik M Fritz; Brendan Higgins; Peter J Millett
Journal:  Arthrosc Tech       Date:  2018-03-12

10.  Not All SLAPs Are Created Equal: A Comparison of Patients with Planned and Incidental SLAP Repair Procedures.

Authors:  Mark C Dougherty; J Erik Kulenkamp; Haroutioun Boyajian; Jason L Koh; Michael J Lee; Lewis L Shi
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