肩袖修复术:当前技术综述。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Annals of Joint Pub Date : 2025-07-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.21037/aoj-25-13
Doria L Weiss, Parth Kamdar, Carl M Cirino
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肩袖撕裂是最常见的骨科损伤之一,影响了近40%的60岁以上的人。手术修复仍然是保守治疗失败后的金标准;然而,复发率仍然是一个重大挑战,一些研究报告复发率为40%至94%的患者。针对这些高失败率,各种手术增强技术已经被开发出来,提供了增强愈合,改善修复完整性和优化长期结果的潜力。我们进行了一项全面的文献综述,以评估目前用于肩袖修复(RCR)的增强方法,并提供2010年至2025年RCR增强技术的最新分析。该综述包括每种增强技术的详细描述,以及相关结果和支持其在临床实践中使用的现有证据。RCR的增强技术已经取得进展,在患者预后方面显示出有希望的改善。这篇综述强调了皮肤异体移植和生物诱导胶原植入的日益普及,以及富血小板血浆(PRP)、骨髓抽吸浓度(BMAC)和纤维蛋白凝块的新兴应用。虽然这些方法显示出潜力,但需要进一步的高质量随机前瞻性研究来标准化方案,建立明确的适应症,并解决当前证据的可变性。需要进一步研究的关键领域包括增强修复的长期耐久性,最佳患者选择标准,不同增强材料的比较功效,以及这些技术在常规临床实践中的成本效益。
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Rotator cuff repair augmentation: a review of current techniques.

Rotator cuff tears are one of the most common orthopedic injuries, affecting nearly 40% of individuals over 60 years old. Surgical repair remains the gold standard following failed conservative treatment; however, retear rates remain a significant challenge, with some studies reporting recurrence in 40% to 94% of patients. In response to these high failure rates, various surgical augmentation techniques have been developed, offering the potential to enhance healing, improve repair integrity, and optimize long-term outcomes. A comprehensive literature review was conducted to assess the current methods of augmentation for rotator cuff repair (RCR) and to provide an updated analysis of augmentation techniques for RCR from 2010 to 2025. The review includes detailed descriptions of each augmentation technique, along with associated outcomes and available evidence supporting their use in clinical practice. Augmentation techniques for RCR have advanced, showing promising improvements in patient outcomes. This review highlights the growing popularity of dermal allografts and bioinductive collagen implants, alongside the emerging use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), bone marrow aspirate concentration (BMAC) and fibrin clots. While these methods demonstrate potential, further high-quality randomized, prospective studies are needed to standardize protocols, establish clear indications, and address the variability in current evidence. Key areas requiring further investigation include the long-term durability of augmented repairs, optimal patient selection criteria, the comparative efficacy of different augmentation materials, and the cost-effectiveness of these techniques in routine clinical practice.

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