在9年随访中,全层关节镜下肩袖修复显示30岁及以下患者修复失败率低,恢复运动率高:单中心病例系列。

IF 1.5 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
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摘要

目的:本研究的目的是评估30岁或以下接受初级全层关节镜下肩袖修复术(ARCR)患者的长期临床并发症、结局和重返运动(RTS)率。方法:2003年至2021年间,所有年龄在30岁或以下的患者接受了原发性全层ARCR,并进行了至少2年的随访。收集并发症、重复手术和恢复运动率。结果:32例患者行一期全层肩袖修复术,平均随访9.3年[2.7-17.9]年。5例(15.6%)患者术后肩关节僵硬,4例(12.5%)患者术后持续肩关节疼痛。修复失败3例(9.4%),完全性肩袖撕裂2例(6.3%),部分性肩袖撕裂1例(3.1%)。自初次肩袖修复后平均8.7[0.65-22.7]个月有4例(12.5%)再手术,2例(6.3%)改良肩袖修复。术后平均6.5[4-12]个月,RTS率为78.6%,有8名(72.7%)运动员恢复到术前最初参加运动的水平。结论:30岁及以下接受全层ARCR的患者在平均9年的随访中获得了令人满意的临床结果。研究设计:回顾性病例系列;证据水平,4。
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Full-thickness arthroscopic rotator cuff repair demonstrates low repair failure rates and high return to sport rates in patients aged 30 years and under at 9-year follow-up: A single-center case series.

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to assess the long-term clinical complications, outcomes, and return to sport (RTS) rates in patients aged 30 or younger with a primary full-thickness arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR).

Methods: All patients who underwent a primary full-thickness ARCR at age 30 years or younger from 2003 to 2021 with a minimum of a 2-year follow-up were included. Complications, repeat surgeries, and return to sport rates were collected.

Results: 32 patients underwent primary full-thickness rotator cuff repair with a mean follow-up of 9.3[2.7-17.9] years. 5(15.6%) patients had postoperative shoulder stiffness, and persistent postoperative shoulder pain was reported in 4(12.5%) patients. There were 3(9.4%) reported repair failures, with complete rotator cuff re-tears reported in 2(6.3%) shoulders and partial rotator cuff re-tear in 1(3.1%) shoulder. There were 4(12.5%) reoperations at an average of 8.7[0.65-22.7] months from primary rotator cuff repair and 2(6.3%) revision rotator cuff repairs. There was a 78.6% RTS rate at an average of 6.5[4-12] months postoperatively, with 8(72.7%) athletes returning to the sport at the same level they initially participated in pre-surgery.

Conclusion: Patients aged 30 and under who underwent full-thickness ARCR experienced promising clinical outcomes at an average 9-year follow-up.

Study design: Retrospective Case Series; Level of Evidence, 4.

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Shoulder and Elbow
Shoulder and Elbow Medicine-Rehabilitation
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