| Literature DB >> 26601058 |
Olimpio Galasso1, Filippo Familiari1, Giorgio Gasparini1.
Abstract
Rotator cuff tears (RCTs) occur more commonly with advanced age, with most rotator cuff abnormalities in patients less than 30 years old being painful tendinoses or partial-thickness RCTs. Irreparable postero-superior cuff tears has been reported as frequent as 7% to 10% in the general population, and the incidence of irreparable RCTs in young patients is still unknown. Several surgical procedures have been proposed for young patients with irreparable postero-superior RCTs, such as rotator cuff debridement, partial rotator cuff repair, biceps tenotomy/tenodesis, rotator cuff grafting, latissimus dorsi tendon transfer, and reverse shoulder arthroplasty. After being thoroughly investigated in open surgery, arthroscopic techniques for latissimus dorsi tendon transfer have been recently described. They have been shown to be an adequate option to open surgery for managing irreparable postero-superior RCTs refractory to conservative management.Entities:
Keywords: Irreparable; Latissimus dorsi; Postero-superior rotator cuff tears; Tendon transfer; Young patients
Year: 2015 PMID: 26601058 PMCID: PMC4644864 DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v6.i10.770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Orthop ISSN: 2218-5836