Distal Clavicular Resection Worsens Outcomes in Rotator Cuff Repair: A National Database Study.

Journal of shoulder and elbow arthroplasty Pub Date : 2024-05-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/24715492241249374
Joshua M Wiener, Parshva A Sanghvi, Kira A Smith, Andrew Moyal, Molly M Piper, Jacob G Calcei
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Abstract

Introduction: Distal clavicular resection (DCR) is a procedure used to alleviate acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) pain, often done alongside rotator cuff repair (RCR). This investigation explored the relationships between DCR and RCR, outcomes of DCR during RCR, and complication rates of DCR.

Methods: This retrospective study used electronic medical record data from the TriNetX database. Cohorts were subdivided based on the timeline of DCR in comparison to RCR, as well as comparing RCR with DCR against RCR without DCR.

Results: In total 46 534 patients underwent RCR with 14.8% (6898) of these patients also undergoing DCR. And 72.8% (5021) had DCR during RCR, and 10.7% (740) had DCR after RCR. Less than 5% (<10) of patients with preexisting ACJ pain required DCR 3 years postoperatively, and 0.002% (78) patients without ACJ pain developed ACJ pain within 3 years. Less that 20 patients underwent DCR within 3 years of being diagnosed with ACJ pain. Patients who had RCR with DCR were more likely to have chronic pain postoperatively (P < .0001).

Conclusion: Patients undergoing RCR do not require subsequent DCR. Performing DCR does not offer significant benefit when compared to performing isolated RCR without DCR in patients with preexisting ACJ pain, but increases risk for ACJ instability and chronic pain.

锁骨远端切除术会降低肩袖修复的效果:一项国家数据库研究。
简介:锁骨远端切除术(DCR)是一种用于缓解肩锁关节(ACJ)疼痛的手术,通常与肩袖修复术(RCR)同时进行。本研究探讨了 DCR 与 RCR 之间的关系、RCR 期间 DCR 的结果以及 DCR 的并发症发生率:这项回顾性研究使用了 TriNetX 数据库中的电子病历数据。方法:这项回顾性研究使用了 TriNetX 数据库中的电子病历数据,并根据 DCR 与 RCR 的时间顺序以及有 DCR 的 RCR 与无 DCR 的 RCR 的比较结果对队列进行了细分:共有 46 534 名患者接受了 RCR,其中 14.8%(6898 人)的患者同时接受了 DCR。72.8%(5021 人)在 RCR 期间进行了 DCR,10.7%(740 人)在 RCR 后进行了 DCR。不到 5%(P接受 RCR 的患者无需随后进行 DCR。与不进行 DCR 的孤立 RCR 相比,对已有 ACJ 疼痛的患者进行 DCR 并无明显益处,但会增加 ACJ 不稳定和慢性疼痛的风险。
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