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Literature Review of Subscapularis Tear, Associated injuries, and the Available Treatment Options.

Daniel B Goldberg1, Trent M Tamate1, Morgan Hasegawa1, Thomas J K Kane1, Jae S You2, Scott N Crawford1,2.   

Abstract

The population of Hawai'i is uniquely connected to the Ocean and to open water sports. Shoulder injuries, particularly those to the rotator cuff, are among the most common injuries sustained to athletes participating in ocean sports such as surfing, paddling, and swimming. In addition, rotator cuff injuries increase in prevalence with advanced age. As a consequence, the number of patients in Hawai'i who present with an injury to the subscapularis tendon will continue to rise. However, limited research has been done to delineate the involvement of subscapularis injuries in this population. This article covers the anatomy and function of the subscapularis, the epidemiology and classification of tears in this tendon, and the management of tears. The anatomy section will cover innervation, vascular supply and insertional anatomy of the subscapularis tendon. The function of the subscapularis in regards to both stability and motion of the glenohumeral joint will be examined. The focus of the article will then shift to the tears of the subscapularis, starting with an in depth look at the epidemiology and classification of these tears. The article will then cover the different imaging modalities and their utility in regards to subscapularis tears. Finally, the operative and non-operative management and indications for each modality will be discussed in detail. ©Copyright 2022 by University Health Partners of Hawai‘i (UHP Hawai‘i).

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Keywords:  Rotator cable; Rotator cuff; Subscapularis; comma tissue; glenohumeral; shoulder

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35340936      PMCID: PMC8941617     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hawaii J Health Soc Welf        ISSN: 2641-5216


  58 in total

1.  Distinction between supraspinatus, infraspinatus and subscapularis tendon tears with ultrasound in 332 surgically confirmed cases.

Authors:  Harald Zehetgruber; Thomas Lang; Christian Wurnig
Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 2.998

2.  Reconstruction of 25 and 50 % subscapularis tears: a single anchor with a double-mattress suture is sufficient for the reconstruction.

Authors:  Olaf Lorbach; Christian Trennheuser; Matthias Kieb; Turgay Efe; Dieter Kohn; Konstantinos Anagnostakos
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2015-08-30       Impact factor: 4.342

3.  Prevalence of subscapularis tears and accuracy of shoulder ultrasound in pre-operative diagnosis.

Authors:  R Narasimhan; K Shamse; C Nash; D Dhingra; S Kennedy
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2015-11-19       Impact factor: 3.075

4.  Arthroscopic subscapularis repair: surgical tips and pearls A to Z.

Authors:  Stephen S Burkhart; Paul C Brady
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2006-09       Impact factor: 4.772

5.  Arthroscopic Repair of the Isolated Subscapularis Full-Thickness Tear: Single- Versus Double-Row Suture-Bridge Technique.

Authors:  Ji-Sang Yoon; Sung-Jae Kim; Yun-Rak Choi; Sang-Ho Kim; Yong-Min Chun
Journal:  Am J Sports Med       Date:  2019-05       Impact factor: 6.202

Review 6.  Tears of the Subscapularis Tendon: A Critical Analysis Review.

Authors:  Yohei Ono; Tadahiro Sakai; Michael J Carroll; Ian K Y Lo
Journal:  JBJS Rev       Date:  2017-03-07

7.  Arthroscopic recognition and repair of the torn subscapularis tendon.

Authors:  Patrick J Denard; Stephen S Burkhart
Journal:  Arthrosc Tech       Date:  2013-10-07

8.  Arthroscopic Repair of Isolated Partial- and Full-Thickness Upper Third Subscapularis Tendon Tears: Minimum 2-Year Outcomes After Single-Anchor Repair and Biceps Tenodesis.

Authors:  J Christoph Katthagen; Alexander R Vap; Dimitri S Tahal; Marilee P Horan; Peter J Millett
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2017-03-18       Impact factor: 4.772

9.  Arthroscopic repair of traumatic isolated subscapularis tendon lesions (Lafosse Type III or IV): a prospective magnetic resonance imaging-controlled case series with 1 year of follow-up.

Authors:  Patrick Grueninger; Nikola Nikolic; Joerg Schneider; Thomas Lattmann; Andreas Platz; Corinne Chmiel; Christoph Meier
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2014-04-03       Impact factor: 4.772

10.  The frequency of subscapularis tears in arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs: A retrospective study comparing magnetic resonance imaging and arthroscopic findings.

Authors:  Guido Garavaglia; Henri Ufenast; Ettore Taverna
Journal:  Int J Shoulder Surg       Date:  2011-10
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