| Literature DB >> 26811033 |
Alexandre Lädermann1,2,3, Patrick J Denard4,5, Sophie Abrassart3, Adrien J-P Schwitzguébel6.
Abstract
Management of combined bony and tendinous deficiency of the posterosuperior rotator cuff represents a challenge in young patients. In this case report, a 44-year-old woman that presented an osteonecrosis of the greater tuberosity had a pseudoparalytic shoulder. She beneficiated from a fresh-frozen Achilles tendon allograft with calcaneal bone, which was used to reconstruct the rotator cuff and the concomitant bony defect. At 12-month follow-up, the patient was pain free and had complete range of motion, normal strength, a SANE score of 95 and radiographically the allograft was healed. An Achilles tendon allograft may therefore be a viable surgical option to reconstruct a combine posterosuperior rotator cuff tear and greater tuberosity bone defect. Level of evidence IV.Entities:
Keywords: Achilles allograft; Bone and tendon insufficiency; Function; Massive rotator cuff; Outcome; Treatment
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26811033 PMCID: PMC5489609 DOI: 10.1007/s00167-016-3989-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ISSN: 0942-2056 Impact factor: 4.342
Fig. 1Preoperative coronal (a) and axial (b) CT scan demonstrating massive greater tuberosity bone loss
Fig. 2The allograft is prepared with an Achilles tendon split (a), which is inserted in order to reinforce the rotator cuff (b)
Fig. 3Postoperative arthroscanner shows the bony integration of the Achilles-calcaneal allograft, and a good integration of posterosuperior tendinous graft