Mid- to long-term results of modified tension band technique for small- and medium-sized rotator cuff tears.

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Tuğcan Demir, Taner Bekmezci, Halil Karaca, Serkan Aykut, Serdar Kamil Çepni
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Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the mid- to long-term outcomes of the tension-band suture technique for small- and medium-sized rotator cuff tears.

Patients and methods: Between January 2015 and January 2022, a total of 36 patients (21 males, 15 females; median age: 55 years; range, 35 to 65 years) with small- and medium-sized tears, classified according to Cofield, who were treated with the arthroscopic modified tension-band method were retrospectively analyzed. Functional outcomes were assessed using the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon (ASES) shoulder scores, and structural evaluations were conducted via ultrasound. Patient satisfaction was measured using the ASES Index score. Concomitant biceps pathology and the number of anchors used were also recorded.

Results: The overall median follow-up was 49.9 (range, 22 to 100) months. There was a significant postoperative improvement in functional outcomes, with the median preoperative ASES score of 18.5 (range, 8 to 32) improving to 89 (range, 68 to 100). However, patient satisfaction, as measured by the ASES Index score (median: 4.4), declined after 52 months. Retears occurred in six patients, primarily after 52 months, indicating long-term issues. No correlation was found between outcomes and patient age, biceps tendon pathology, or the number of anchors used.

Conclusion: Our study results highlight the arthroscopic modified tension-band technique as a viable option for small- to medium-sized rotator cuff tears, offering favorable functional outcomes, but raising concerns about long-term patient satisfaction.

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改良张力带技术治疗中小型肩袖撕裂的中长期效果。
目的:本研究旨在评估张力带缝合技术治疗中小型肩袖撕裂的中长期疗效。患者与方法:2015年1月~ 2022年1月共36例患者,其中男性21例,女性15例;中位年龄:55岁;回顾性分析采用关节镜下改良张力带法治疗的35 ~ 65岁的中小型撕裂患者。使用美国肩关节外科医生(ASES)肩关节评分评估功能结果,并通过超声进行结构评估。采用asas指数评分来衡量患者满意度。同时记录肱二头肌病理和使用锚钉的数量。结果:总中位随访时间为49.9个月(范围22至100个月)。术后功能预后有显著改善,术前as评分中位数从18.5分(范围8 - 32分)改善至89分(范围68 - 100分)。然而,患者满意度在52个月后下降,以as指数评分(中位数:4.4)衡量。6例患者再次流泪,主要发生在52个月后,表明存在长期问题。结果与患者年龄、肱二头肌肌腱病理或使用的锚钉数量没有相关性。结论:我们的研究结果强调关节镜下改良张力带技术是治疗中小型肩袖撕裂的可行选择,提供了良好的功能结果,但引起了对患者长期满意度的担忧。
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