| Literature DB >> 31891035 |
Paul DeVito1, Hyrum Judd2, Ross Wodicka1, Molly Moor1, Andy Malarkey1, Shanell Disla1, Teja Polisetty1, Jonathan C Levy1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lateral-row (LR) arthroscopic biceps tenodesis (BT) has been described as a technique using an LR rotator cuff repair (RCR) anchor for biceps fixation. This technique has not been compared with other BT techniques. The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes of patients undergoing a suprapectoral "in-the-groove" arthroscopic BT and patients treated with an LR tenodesis performed in conjunction with arthroscopic RCR.Entities:
Keywords: Biceps tenodesis; anchor; arthroscopic; bicipital groove; lateral row; patient outcomes; rotator cuff repair
Year: 2019 PMID: 31891035 PMCID: PMC6928249 DOI: 10.1016/j.jses.2019.09.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JSES Open Access ISSN: 2468-6026
Comparison of preoperative characteristics of patients treated with in-the-groove vs. lateral-row bicep tenodesis (N = 82)
| Variable | Preoperative value, median (IQR) or n (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Groove (n = 41) | Lateral row (n = 41) | ||
| BMI | 27.3 (25.1-30.5) | 25.7 (23.6-27.5) | .015 |
| Sex | .461 | ||
| Male | 28 (68.3) | 31 (75.6) | |
| Female | 13 (31.7) | 10 (24.4) | |
| Operative side | .169 | ||
| Right | 23 (56.1) | 29 (70.7) | |
| Left | 18 (43.9) | 12 (29.3) | |
| Surgery on dominant side | 24 (58.5) | 28 (68.3) | .359 |
| SST score | 5 (4-5) | 6 (4-9) | .431 |
| SF-12 | |||
| PCS | 39 (34.6-48.5) | 40.2 (31.9-47.1) | .794 |
| MCS | 54.7 (50.1-60.4) | 57.4 (52.9-64.2) | .210 |
| SANE score | 4 (3-6) | 5 (4-6) | .334 |
| ASES score | 47.4 (30-61.7) | 40.9 (30.4-54.6) | .506 |
| ASES score for function | 23.1 (13.3-30) | 20 (11.7-26.7) | .816 |
| VAS pain score | 5 (2-7) | 6 (4-7) | .367 |
| Active external rotation, ° | 50 (30-60) | 60 (40-60) | .298 |
| Active elevation, ° | 145 (130-170) | 155 (60-170) | .928 |
| Active internal rotation | 8 (7.5-10) | 8 (8-10) | .214 |
IQR, interquartile range; BMI, body mass index; SST, Simple Shoulder Test; SF-12, Short Form 12; PCS, Physical Component Score; MCS, Mental Component Score; SANE, Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation; ASES, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons; VAS, visual analog scale.
Patients were matched by age and rotator cuff retraction grade.
Active internal rotation was evaluated on a 10-point scale: 2 points, buttock or greater trochanter; 4 points, sacrum to L4; 6 points, L3 to L1; 8 points, T12 to T8; and 10 points, T7 to T1.
Comparison of postoperative characteristics of patients treated with in-the-groove vs. lateral-row bicep tenodesis (N = 82)
| Variable | Postoperative value, median (IQR) or n (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Groove (n = 41) | Lateral row (n = 41) | ||
| Patient satisfaction with surgery | .421 | ||
| Excellent | 30 (73.2) | 35 (85.4) | |
| Good | 8 (19.5) | 3 (7.3) | |
| Satisfied | 2 (4.9) | 2 (4.9) | |
| Unsatisfied | 1 (2.4) | 1 (2.4) | |
| SST score | 11 (8-12) | 11 (9.5-12) | .396 |
| SF-12 | |||
| PCS | 52.3 (44-55.9) | 49.5 (40.2-55.3) | .312 |
| MCS | 56.2 (52.7-59.8) | 56.9 (54-60.6) | .494 |
| SANE score | 9 (8-10) | 9 (8-10) | .919 |
| ASES score | 91.7 (78.3-96.7) | 91.7 (75-98.3) | .719 |
| ASES score for function | 45 (38.3-50) | 46.7 (40-50) | .319 |
| VAS pain score | 0 (0-1.5) | 0 (0-3) | .579 |
| Active external rotation, ° | 52.5 (40-60) | 60 (40-60) | .862 |
| Active elevation, ° | 170 (145-170) | 160 (150-170) | .948 |
| Active internal rotation | 8 (8-9.5) | 8 (8-10) | .144 |
IQR, interquartile range; SST, Simple Shoulder Test; SF-12, Short Form 12; PCS, Physical Component Score; MCS, Mental Component Score; SANE, Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation; ASES, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons; VAS, visual analog scale.
Patients were matched by age and rotator cuff retraction grade.
Active internal rotation was evaluated on a 10-point scale: 2 points, buttock or greater trochanter; 4 points, sacrum to L4; 6 points, L3 to L1; 8 points, T12 to T8; and 10 points, T7 to T1.
Comparison of treatment efficacy (preoperative-to-postoperative change) in patients treated with in-the-groove vs. lateral-row bicep tenodesis (N = 82)
| Variable | Preoperative-to-postoperative change, median (IQR) or n (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Groove (n = 41) | Lateral row (n = 41) | ||
| SST score | 4 (2-7) | 5 (3-7) | .429 |
| SF-12 | |||
| PCS | 10.8 (0-18.4) | 7.5 (3-14.9) | .814 |
| MCS | 0 (–5.9 to 3.9) | –1.9 (–4.4 to 3.2) | .686 |
| SANE score | 3.5 (2-6) | 4 (2-5) | .621 |
| ASES score | 36.7 (21.3-51.3) | 41.7 (23.3-54.9) | .304 |
| ASES score for function | 16.7 (7.7-25) | 23.4 (11.7-35) | .111 |
| VAS pain score | –4 (–6 to –1) | –3.5 (–6 to –2) | .660 |
| Active external rotation, ° | 0 (–5 to 15) | 0 (–5 to 5) | .213 |
| Active elevation, ° | 0 (0-30) | 0 (–5 to 40) | .905 |
| Active internal rotation | 0 (0-2) | 0 (0-2) | .795 |
IQR, interquartile range; SST, Simple Shoulder Test; SF-12, Short Form 12; PCS, Physical Component Score; MCS, Mental Component Score; SANE, Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation; ASES, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons; VAS, visual analog scale.
Patients were matched by age and rotator cuff retraction grade.
Active internal rotation was evaluated on a 10-point scale: 2 points, buttock or greater trochanter; 4 points, sacrum to L4; 6 points, L3 to L1; 8 points, T12 to T8; and 10 points, T7 to T1.