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Minimally invasive fascia lata harvesting in ASCR does not produce significant donor site morbidity.

Ana Catarina Leiria Pires Gago Ângelo1, Clara Isabel de Campos Azevedo2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate donor site morbidity in arthroscopic superior capsular reconstruction using a minimally invasive harvested fascia lata autograft.
METHODS: Fifteen consecutive patients underwent arthroscopic superior capsular reconstruction by the senior author using a fascia lata autograft harvested in a minimally invasive fashion. All patients were prospectively evaluated at 1 week, 6 and 18 months postoperatively. The subjects' body mass index, age, actual or previous corticosteroid therapy history and active smoking habits were evaluated. Functional outcomes were assessed by the non-arthritic hip score applied to the harvested and contralateral thighs. Every patient completed standardized subjective satisfaction questionnaires at all evaluations. The median patient age was 65.5 years (range 47-77). Nine patients (60%) were females, and six (40%) were males. One patient (6.7%) was within the normal range of weight, nine (60%) were overweight, four (27%) were obese, and one (6.7%) was extremely obese. Two patients (13%) were active smokers. No patients had an active or previous record of corticosteroid therapy. No patients required postoperative lower limb physical therapy.
RESULTS: In terms of overall and cosmetic satisfaction, most patients reported that they were satisfied or very satisfied at all evaluations, and the proportion of very satisfied patients increased over time (p < 0.001). The harvested thigh's functional scores were 91% (p = 0.003) and 94% (p = 0.008) of the healthy thigh's score at 6 and 18 months, respectively. The complications reported were mild, and their proportions decreased in the first 18 months after surgery (p = 0.04).
CONCLUSIONS: The minimally invasive fascia lata harvesting technique for arthroscopic superior capsular reconstruction leads to donor site satisfactory subjective results and good functional outcomes at 18 months after surgery. According to these findings, donor site morbidity is not a valid argument against the use of this autograft for arthroscopic superior capsular reconstruction. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Case series, level IV.

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Keywords:  Arthroscopic superior capsular reconstruction; Autograft; Donor site morbidity; Fascia lata; Harvest; Minimally invasive; Rotator cuff tear

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30069653     DOI: 10.1007/s00167-018-5085-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc        ISSN: 0942-2056            Impact factor:   4.342


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Review 1.  Allograft and autograft provide similar retear rates for the management of large and massive rotator cuff tears: a review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Guillaume Villatte; Roger Erivan; Geoffroy Nourissat; Pierre-Sylvain Marcheix; Bruno Pereira; Sylvain Aubret; Stéphane Boisgard; Stéphane Descamps
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2021-09-29       Impact factor: 4.342

Review 2.  Superior Capsular Reconstruction: Fascia Lata Versus Acellular Dermal Allograft: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Amr Ahmed Abd Elrahman; Mohamed Hassan Sobhy; Haytham Abdelazim; Haitham Kamel Omar Haroun
Journal:  Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil       Date:  2020-07-28

3.  Superior Capsular Reconstruction Using 3-layered Fascia Lata Autograft Reinforced with a Nonresorbable Suture Mesh.

Authors:  Martin Polacek; Cecilie P Nyegaard
Journal:  Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil       Date:  2020-08-20

4.  Donor-Site Morbidity After Autologous Fascia Lata Harvest for Arthroscopic Superior Capsular Reconstruction: A Midterm Follow-up Evaluation.

Authors:  Ana Catarina Leiria Pires Gago Ângelo; Clara Isabel de Campos Azevedo
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2022-02-04

5.  Proximal and mid-thigh fascia lata graft constructs used for arthroscopic superior capsule reconstruction show equivalent biomechanical properties: an in vitro human cadaver study.

Authors:  Clara Isabel de Campos Azevedo; Ana Catarina Leiria Pires Gago Ângelo; Carlos Quental; Sérgio Gonçalves; João Folgado; Nuno Ferreira; Nuno Sevivas
Journal:  JSES Int       Date:  2021-03-29

6.  Arthroscopic Superior Capsular Reconstruction With a Minimally Invasive Harvested Fascia Lata Autograft Produces Good Clinical Results.

Authors:  Clara Isabel de Campos Azevedo; Ana Catarina Leiria Pires Gago Ângelo; Susana Vinga
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2018-11-27
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