Woodward procedure improves shoulder function in Sprengel deformity.

Chang Gung medical journal Pub Date : 2011-07-01
Ka-Kit Siu, Jih-Yang Ko, Chung-Cheng Huang, Feng-Sheng Wang, June-Ming Chen, To Wong
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Abstract

Background: Sprengel deformity is a congenital failure of descent of the scapula. Limited shoulder abduction and cosmetic appearance are the major concerns. Although the Woodward procedure reportedly affords satisfactory correction, the long-term functional outcome postoperatively has not been addressed.

Methods: Eight patients (9 shoulders) who underwent the Woodward procedure for Sprengel deformity were evaluated. The cosmetic appearance and functional results of the shoulders were evaluated using the Cavendish grading system and functional Constant scoring. Grading of the cosmetic appearance, range of motion of the shoulder, and radiographs were obtained for interpretation.

Results: After a mean follow-up of 113 ± 29 months, the cosmetic appearance had improved. The Cavendish cosmetic grade improved significantly (p = 0.000). The superior displacement ratio decreased from 0.5 ± 0.1 to 0.2 ± 0.1 (p = 0.004). The height-to-width ratio of the affected scapula increased from 1.3 ± 0.2 (range 1.1 to 1.7) to 1.6 ± 0.2 (range 1.4 to 2.0) (p = 0.001). The abduction of the shoulder improved from 122 ± 14 (range 100 to 140) degrees to 157 ± 20 (range 125 to 180) degrees (p = 0.008). The average abduction power of the involved shoulders was 21.8 ± 3.2 lbs, which was not significantly different from the uninvolved shoulders 23.1 ± 2.5 lb (p = 0.525). The average Constant score for the operated shoulders was 91.7 ± 4.2 (range 82 to 96) points.

Conclusion: The Woodward procedure offers substantial improvement of shoulder function and cosmetic appearance for patients.

Woodward手术改善Sprengel畸形的肩关节功能。
背景:Sprengel畸形是一种先天性肩胛骨下降失败。有限的肩部外展和美容外观是主要的问题。虽然Woodward手术据报道提供了令人满意的矫正,但术后的长期功能结果尚未得到解决。方法:对8例(9肩)行Woodward手术治疗Sprengel畸形的患者进行评估。使用卡文迪什评分系统和功能常数评分对肩部的外观和功能结果进行评估。对患者的外观、肩部活动范围和x线片进行评分以进行解释。结果:平均随访113±29个月后,患者外观改善。卡文迪什美容评分显著提高(p = 0.000)。优越位移比由0.5±0.1降至0.2±0.1 (p = 0.004)。受累肩胛骨的高宽比从1.3±0.2(范围1.1 ~ 1.7)增加到1.6±0.2(范围1.4 ~ 2.0)(p = 0.001)。肩关节外展从122±14度(100至140度)改善到157±20度(125至180度)(p = 0.008)。受累肩部的平均外展力为21.8±3.2 lb,与未受累肩部的23.1±2.5 lb无显著差异(p = 0.525)。手术肩部的平均Constant评分为91.7±4.2(范围82 ~ 96)分。结论:Woodward手术能显著改善患者的肩部功能和外观。
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