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Longitudinal Long-term Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Clinical Follow-up After Single-Row Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: Clinical Superiority of Structural Tendon Integrity.

Philipp R Heuberer1,2, Daniel Smolen1, Leo Pauzenberger1, Fabian Plachel1, Sylvia Salem1, Brenda Laky1,2, Bernhard Kriegleder1, Werner Anderl1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The number of arthroscopic rotator cuff surgeries is consistently increasing. Although generally considered successful, the reported number of retears after rotator cuff repair is substantial. Short-term clinical outcomes are reported to be rarely impaired by tendon retears, whereas to our knowledge, there is no study documenting long-term clinical outcomes and tendon integrity after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.
PURPOSE: To investigate longitudinal long-term repair integrity and clinical outcomes after arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction. STUDY
DESIGN: Case series; Level of evidence, 4.
METHODS: Thirty patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with suture anchors for a full-tendon full-thickness tear of the supraspinatus or a partial-tendon full-thickness tear of the infraspinatus were included. Two and 10 years after initial arthroscopic surgery, tendon integrity was analyzed using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) score and Constant score as well as subjective questions regarding satisfaction with the procedure and return to normal activity were used to evaluate short- and long-term outcomes.
RESULTS: At the early MRI follow-up, 42% of patients showed a full-thickness rerupture, while 25% had a partial rerupture, and 33% of tendons remained intact. The 10-year MRI follow-up (129 ± 11 months) showed 50% with a total rerupture, while the other half of the tendons were partially reruptured (25%) or intact (25%). The UCLA and Constant scores significantly improved from preoperatively (UCLA total: 50.6% ± 20.2%; Constant total: 44.7 ± 10.5 points) to 2 years (UCLA total: 91.4% ± 16.0% [ P < .001]; Constant total: 87.8 ± 15.3 points [ P < .001]) and remained significantly higher after 10 years (UCLA total: 89.7% ± 15.9% [ P < .001]; Constant total: 77.5 ± 15.6 points [ P < .001]). The Constant total score and Constant strength subscore, but not the UCLA score, were also significantly better at 10 years postoperatively in patients with intact tendons compared with patients with retorn tendons (Constant total: 89.0 ± 7.8 points vs 75.7 ± 14.1 points, respectively [ P = .034]; Constant strength: 18.0 ± 4.9 points vs 9.2 ± 5.2 points, respectively [ P = .006]). The majority of patients rated their satisfaction with the procedure as "excellent" (83.3%), and 87.5% returned to their normal daily activities.
CONCLUSION: Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair showed good clinical long-term results despite a high rate of retears. Nonetheless, intact tendons provided significantly superior clinical long-term outcomes, making the improvement of tendon healing and repair integrity important goals of future research efforts.

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Keywords:  arthroscopic rotator cuff repair; long-term outcome; magnetic resonance imaging; tendon integrity

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28272899     DOI: 10.1177/0363546517689873

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


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1.  The knotless cinch-bridge technique for delaminated rotator cuff tears leads to a high healing rate and a more favorable short-term clinical outcome than suture-bridge repair.

Authors:  Philipp R Heuberer; Leo Pauzenberger; Michael S Gruber; Bernhard Kriegleder; Roman C Ostermann; Brenda Laky; Werner Anderl
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2.  Factors Affecting Return to Work in Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair.

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3.  Five Year Follow up of Retrospective Cohort Comparing Structural and Functional Outcome of Arthroscopic Single-row ersus Double-row Suture Bridge Repair of Large Posterosuperior Rotator Cuff Tear in Patients Less than or Equal to 70 Years.

Authors:  Vivek Pandey; Joseph C J; Naveen J Mathai; Sandesh Madi; Lakshmikanth H Karegowda; Jaap Willems
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5.  Use of biologics in rotator cuff disorders: Current concept review.

Authors:  Mr Lebur Rohman; Martyn Snow
Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma       Date:  2021-05-15

6.  Clinical outcomes and repair integrity of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair using suture-bridge technique with or without medial tying: prospective comparative study.

Authors:  Kyung Cheon Kim; Hyun Dae Shin; Woo-Yong Lee; Kyu-Woong Yeon; Sun-Cheol Han
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2018-08-28       Impact factor: 2.359

7.  Biomechanical evaluation of an arthroscopic transosseous repair as a revision option for failed rotator cuff surgery.

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8.  Does Demineralized Bone Matrix Enhance Tendon-to-Bone Healing after Rotator Cuff Repair in a Rabbit Model?

Authors:  Woo-Yong Lee; Young-Mo Kim; Deuk-Soo Hwang; Hyun-Dae Shin; Yong-Bum Joo; Soo-Min Cha; Kyung-Hee Kim; Yoo-Sun Jeon; Sun-Yeul Lee
Journal:  Clin Orthop Surg       Date:  2021-01-11

9.  An Arthroscopic Knotless Technique for Anatomical Restoration of the Rotator Cuff and Superior Capsule: The Double-Layer Cinch Bridge.

Authors:  Philipp R Heuberer; Leo Pauzenberger; Daniel Smolen; Roman C Ostermann; Werner Anderl
Journal:  Arthrosc Tech       Date:  2017-12-04

10.  A Comprehensive Evaluation of Factors Affecting Healing, Range of Motion, Strength, and Patient-Reported Outcomes After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair.

Authors:  James D Wylie; Sean Baran; Erin K Granger; Robert Z Tashjian
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2018-01-16
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