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Changes in Perianchor Cyst Formation Over Time After Rotator Cuff Repair: Influential Factors and Outcomes.

Seok Won Chung1, Yong-Soo Lee1, Ja-Yeon Kim1, Jung-Ho Lee1, Se-Young Ki1, Kyung-Soo Oh1, Jong Pil Yoon2, Joon Yub Kim3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is a lack of knowledge about the changes in perianchor cysts over time and the factors related to perianchor cysts.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the changes in perianchor cyst formation and anchor absorption over time after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with a biocomposite suture anchor and to evaluate the factors affecting perianchor cyst persistence and their relationship with patient outcomes. STUDY
DESIGN: Case-control study; Level of evidence, 3.
METHODS: Forty consecutive patients (mean age, 61.10 ± 5.79 years) who underwent arthroscopic repair for medium- to large-sized rotator cuff tears using a single type of biocomposite (poly-L-lactic acid/polyglycolic acid-beta tricalcium phosphate) medial-row anchor were prospectively enrolled. Postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 2 different time points (6 and 18 months) was performed, and perianchor cyst formation, anchor absorption, and healing failures were evaluated using postoperative MRI. Demographic and clinical data were collected, and functional outcomes at a minimum of 18 months after surgery were assessed.
RESULTS: Perianchor cysts were observed in 24 patients (60.0% total; grade 1: 35.0%; grade 2: 10.0%; grade 3: 7.5%; grade 4: 7.5%) at 6 months, and 7 patients (18.4% total; grade 1: 7.9%; grade 2: 5.3%; grade 3: 2.6%; grade 4: 2.6%) had a persistent perianchor cyst at 18 months after surgery. No anchors were absorbed at 6 months, but 73.7% of patients revealed complete or near-full absorption at 18 months. Patients with persistent perianchor cysts showed a significantly larger tear size in the anteroposterior dimension ( P = .002) and greater retraction ( P < .001). There were no differences in healing failures and functional outcomes between patients with and without persisting perianchor cysts (all P > .05). No differences were found in perianchor cyst formation and anchor absorption between anchors inserted in the greater tuberosity and the lesser tuberosity (all P > .05).
CONCLUSION: The incidence and severity of perianchor cysts decreased with time, and most biocomposite suture anchors were absorbed at 18 months after surgery. Persisting perianchor cysts correlated with a larger tear size in the anteroposterior dimension and greater retraction.

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Keywords:  anchor absorption; biocomposite suture anchor; factors; outcomes; perianchor cyst; rotator cuff repair

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30485118     DOI: 10.1177/0363546518810517

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


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Authors:  Elliott W Cole; Brian C Werner; Patrick J Denard
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2.  Transosseous repair with a cortical implant for greater tubercle cyst-related rotator cuff tear results in good clinical outcomes, but significant implant migration.

Authors:  Mustafa Aydın; Enejd Veizi; Şahin Çepni; Ali Şahin; Ahmet Fırat
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3.  Improvement in scapular dyskinesis after rotator cuff repair and subacromial decompression.

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Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2021-07-26       Impact factor: 4.342

4.  Rotator cuff repair techniques: Current concepts.

Authors:  Tanujan Thangarajah; Ian K Lo; Marlis T Sabo
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5.  Long-term follow-up of perianchor cyst formation after rotator cuff repair.

Authors:  Douglas Matijakovich; David Solomon; Carlos L Benitez; Hsin-Hui Huang; Jashvant Poeran; Natalie Berger; Amir Lebaschi; Aruna Seneviratne
Journal:  JSES Int       Date:  2021-07-13

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