Clinical Result of Arthroscopic Partial Repairs in Massive Rotator Cuff Tears

J. Yoo, Kyung Hwan Ko, Kyungjei Woo
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Purpose: With the better understanding of cuff function, partial repair or "force couple repair" for treating massive irreparable rotator cuff tear has gained some popularity. However, there were few reports on the results of partial repair. The purpose of this study was to report the clinical outcome of massive irreparable rotator cuff tears who received arthroscopic force-couple repair or partial repair. Materials and Methods: From June 2005 to Feb 2008, arthroscopic partial repairs were performed for 16 irreparable rotator cuff tears among the 101 large to massive rotator cuff tears that were operated on. Clinical and radiographic evaluation were done at the final follow-up. Results: There were 7 men and 9 women with a mean age of 66.6 years. The mean follow-up period was 27.3 month (range: 15-46). The pain VAS improved from 4.4 () to 2.1 () and the functional VAS improved from 46.9 () to 70.0 (). The ASES score improved from 39.0 () to 80.3 () and the KSS score was 81.9 () at the final follow-up. The acromio-humeral distance was 6.6 cm () preoperatively and 6.2 cm () postoperatively without significant change (p
关节镜下部分修复大面积肩袖撕裂的临床效果
目的:随着对袖带功能了解的加深,部分修复或“力偶修复”治疗大量不可修复的肩袖撕裂已越来越受欢迎。然而,关于局部修复结果的报道很少。本研究的目的是报道接受关节镜下力偶修复或部分修复的大量不可修复的肩袖撕裂的临床结果。材料与方法:2005年6月至2008年2月,对101例大到大块肩袖撕裂进行了关节镜下部分修复术,其中16例为不可修复性肩袖撕裂。最后随访时进行临床和影像学评价。结果:男性7例,女性9例,平均年龄66.6岁。平均随访时间27.3个月(15 ~ 46个月)。疼痛VAS从4.4分提高到2.1分,功能VAS从46.9分提高到70.0分。最终随访时,as评分由39.0()提高至80.3 (),KSS评分为81.9()。肩肱距离术前为6.6 cm(),术后为6.2 cm(),无明显变化(p
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