| Literature DB >> 33345231 |
Anton Ulstrup1, Michael Reinhold1, Otto Falster1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: A prerequisite for a satisfying functional result in the treatment of an irreparable rotator cuff rupture is a significant reduction of shoulder pain and better range of motion with an increase in anatomic glenohumeral joint stability.Entities:
Keywords: Shoulder; arthroscopy; chronic tendon rupture; rotator cuff; superior capsular reconstruction
Year: 2020 PMID: 33345231 PMCID: PMC7738429 DOI: 10.1016/j.jseint.2020.06.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JSES Int ISSN: 2666-6383
Outcome evaluation plan
| Preoperative | Postoperative 6 mo | Postoperative 12 mo | Postoperative 24 mo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MRI scan | x and/or prior arthroscopy | x | ||
| Constant score | x | x | x | x |
| WORC index | x | x | x |
MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; WORC, Western Ontario Rotator Cuff.
Patients and results
| Case no. | Sex | Age at operation (yr) | Size of tendon defect | Constant score/WORC index, preoperative | Constant score, 6 mo postoperative | Constant score/WORC index, 12 mo postoperative | MRI scan, 12 mo postoperative | Constant score/WORC index, 24 mo, postoperative | Clinical outcome based on patient satisfaction/percent increase in Constant score and WORC index preoperatively to final follow-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | F | 54 | SS+IS | 20/8.2% | 26 | 71/56.1% | Intact graft at 12 mo | 38/47.9% | Painfree |
| 2 | F | 50 | SS | 25/51.4% | 29 | 14/21.9% | Intact graft at 12 mo | 15/22.0% | Not satisfied. |
| 3 | M | 61 | SS | 22/31.0% | 9/ | 51/70.9% | Graft ruptured at 5 mo | 71/62.4% | The patient was noncompliant. |
| 4 | M | 61 | SS+IS | 19/25.0% | 75/ | 90/73.1% | Intact graft at 12 mo | 70/74.0% | Painfree |
| 5 | M | 55 | SS+IS | 21/22.9% | 21 | 57/58.1% | Intact graft at 7 mo | 77/79.1% | Constant score increase: 266% |
| 6 | F | 61 | SS+IS | 30/31.7% | 37 | 39/66.3% | Intact graft at 16 mo | 58/83.6% | Constant score increase: 93% |
| 7 | M | 70 | SS | 41/39.0% | 59 | 62/85.9% | Intact graft at 11 mo | 75/72.2% | Constant score increase: 82% |
| 8 | M | 68 | SS+IS | 19/43.9% | 20 | 51/54.4% | Intact graft at 13 mo | 50/57.5% | Constant score increase: 163% |
| 9 | M | 63 | SS | 22/49.1% | 20 | 36/35.1% | Intact graft at 13 mo | 35/51.7% | Constant score increase: 62% |
| 10 | M | 60 | SS+IS | 25/10.2% | 46 | 55/47.3% | Intact graft at 12 mo | 51/51.0% | Constant score increase: 104% |
| 11 | M | 70 | SS | 24/38.2% | 42 | 40/55.4% | Intact graft at 12 mo | 46/60.9% | Constant score increase: 92% |
| 12 | M | 54 | SS | 19/28.0% | 37 | 65/29.6% | Graft ruptured at 3 mo | 6/65.0% | Constant score increase: 194% |
| 13 | M | 63 | SS | 37/41.5% | 43 | 56/73.1% | Intact graft at 13 mo | 82/77.7% | Constant score increase: 121% |
F, female; M, male; SS, supraspinatus tendon; IS, infraspinatus tendon; WORC, Western Ontario Rotator Cuff; MRI, magnetic rsonance imaging; CS, Constant score; RSA, reverse shoulder arthroplasty.
When a total or a subtotal rupture of an infraspinatus tendon was identified besides a supraspinatus tendon rupture, this was defined as a 2-tendon defect whether the infraspinatus rupture could be repaired or not.
Tendon status, graft durability, any graft retraction and grading of glenohumeral arthrosis.
Constant subscores for flexion and pain
| Case no. | Sex | Age at operation (yr) | Flexion (°) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preoperative | 6 mo postoperative | 12 mo postoperative | 24 mo postoperative | |||
| 1 | F | 54 | 105/4 | 75/7 | 165/15 | 105/15 |
| 2 | F | 50 | 75/5 | 45/8 | 45/2 | 15/7 |
| 3 | M | 61 | 75/5 | 45/2 | 105/15 | 165/15 |
| 4 | M | 61 | 75/5 | 165/15 | 165/15 | 165/15 |
| 5 | M | 55 | 15/2 | 45/8 | 135/10 | 165/9 |
| 6 | F | 61 | 45/6 | 45/15 | 45/14 | 75/15 |
| 7 | M | 70 | 135/7 | 95/7 | 135/12 | 135/12 |
| 8 | M | 68 | 45/5 | 75/3 | 105/10 | 105/12 |
| 9 | M | 63 | 45/8 | 45/7 | 75/7 | 75/10 |
| 10 | M | 60 | 45/6 | 75/14 | 105/14 | 120/15 |
| 11 | M | 70 | 45/10 | 75/15 | 75/12 | 75/15 |
| 12 | M | 54 | 75/0 | 75/12 | 135/9 | 135/13 |
| 13 | M | 63 | 75/4 | 75/12 | 105/8 | 165/15 |
F, female; M, male.
The flexion intervals were registered from the Constant score form. In the form, the intervals are divided in the following categories of flexon: 0°-30°, 31°-60°, 61°-90°, 91°-120°, 121°-150°, and 151°-180°. The flexion was estimated within a 15° interval.
The pain score presented was registered from the Constant score. In the form, the score reflects the most severe pain experienced during normal daily activities over a 24-hour period. 15 points means no pain and 0 points reflects the maximal level.
Figure 1A postoperative magnetic resonance image at the 1-year follow-up illustrating the intact xenograft positioned between the cranially migrated humeral head and the acromion.