Massive rotator cuff tears: algorithmic approach to surgical treatment

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Annals of Joint Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.21037/aoj-23-7
Kaitlyn Guadagno, Uma Srikumaran, Eric G. Huish Jr, Matthew J. Best
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: The management of massive rotator cuff tears (MRCT) presents a unique challenge to many orthopedic specialists. Unlike tears that are predicted to do well with primary, complete repair, MRCT are affected by tissue retraction, in-elasticity, bursal scarring, muscle atrophy, and fatty degeneration; operative repair thus portends worse healing rates than smaller tears and is associated with recurrent tear rates of up to 91% based on ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Rotator cuff tears are a common condition in patients over the age of 50. Thus, multiple advances in treatment strategies have been made to combat the limited efficacy of complete or partial rotator cuff repair in the setting of a massive or irreparable rotator cuff tears. It is of utmost importance that the operating orthopedic surgeon be familiar with these various treatment modalities to best serve the patient and that they harbor these skills within their armamentarium. This article details a review of the current literature including nonoperative and operative treatments for the management of massive and irreparable rotator cuff tears. The primary objective is to propose a literature-based algorithm for the treatment of massive and often irreparable rotator cuff tears to allow for informed ease in the decision-making process.
大规模肩袖撕裂:手术治疗的算法方法
大量肩袖撕裂(MRCT)的管理提出了一个独特的挑战,许多骨科专家。与预测的通过初级、完全修复可以很好地修复撕裂不同,MRCT会受到组织缩回、无弹性、法囊瘢痕、肌肉萎缩和脂肪变性的影响;因此,手术修复预示着比小撕裂更差的愈合率,并且根据超声检查和磁共振成像(MRI),复发撕裂率高达91%。肩袖撕裂是50岁以上患者的常见病。因此,在治疗大面积或不可修复的肩袖撕裂时,已经取得了多种治疗策略的进展,以克服完全或部分修复肩袖的有限疗效。最重要的是,整形外科医生熟悉这些不同的治疗方式,以最好地为患者服务,并在他们的设备中拥有这些技能。这篇文章详细回顾了目前的文献,包括非手术和手术治疗大量和不可修复的肩袖撕裂。主要目的是提出一种基于文献的算法,用于治疗大量且通常不可修复的肩袖撕裂,以便在决策过程中方便知情。
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Annals of Joint
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