脱层性肩袖撕裂。

IF 2.4 Q2 SURGERY
JBJS Reviews Pub Date : 2025-08-15 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.2106/JBJS.RVW.25.00095
Ruochen Li, Guangwei Wu, Yang Yu, Han Xue, Zheyue Zhu, Bowen Zeng, Yujia Shi, Yuquan Liu, Chen Zhang
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摘要

»脱层肩袖撕裂(drct)是一种独特的撕裂类型,其特征是在棘上肌腱内水平分裂,发生在部分厚度和全层撕裂中,伴或不伴法囊或关节面缩回。drct的发病机制在于冈上和冈下肌腱的解剖分层结构以及层间剪应力差异。此外,在肩部外展期间,低血管驱动变性和生物力学应变梯度也有助于这种分层发病机制。»drct的准确诊断主要依靠磁共振成像、磁共振关节成像、超声等影像学手段。剪切波弹性成像的最新进展通过描绘撕裂形态和量化肌腱刚度提高了诊断的准确性。»drct的管理需要基于撕裂大小、肌肉质量和慢性性的个性化策略。对于急性部分厚度drct,可以考虑非手术方法,包括活性改变、非甾体抗炎药和靶向物理治疗。对于慢性、严重内缩或全层drct,以及使用整体或双层技术的非手术治疗未能取得满意结果的病例,手术修复是必要的。虽然整体修复和双层修复的临床效果和修复率相当,但双层修复具有更好的疼痛控制和功能恢复能力,使其成为首选的手术方法。
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Delaminated Rotator Cuff Tears.

» Delaminated rotator cuff tears (DRCTs) represent a unique type of tear characterized by horizontal splits within the supraspinatus tendon, occurring in both partial-thickness and full-thickness tears, with or without retraction of the bursal or articular surfaces.» The pathogenesis of DRCTs lies in the anatomical layered architecture of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons and the interlayer shear stress disparities. Furthermore, during shoulder abduction, hypovascular-driven degeneration and biomechanical strain gradients also contribute to this layered pathogenesis.» Accurate diagnosis of DRCTs mainly relies on imaging methods such as magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance arthrography, and ultrasonography. Recent advances in shear wave elastography have enhanced diagnostic accuracy by delineating tear morphology and quantifying tendon stiffness.» Management of DRCTs requires individualized strategies based on tear size, muscle quality, and chronicity. Nonoperative approaches, including activity modification, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and targeted physiotherapy, may be considered for acute partial-thickness DRCTs. Surgical repair becomes necessary for chronic, severely retracted, or full-thickness DRCTs, as well as for cases where nonoperative treatments have failed to achieve satisfactory outcomes, using either en masse or dual-layer techniques.» Although en masse and dual-layer repairs show comparable clinical outcomes and retear rates, dual-layer repair demonstrates superior pain control and functional recovery, making it a preferred surgical approach.

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JBJS Reviews
JBJS Reviews SURGERY-
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4.40
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期刊介绍: JBJS Reviews is an innovative review journal from the publishers of The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. This continuously published online journal provides comprehensive, objective, and authoritative review articles written by recognized experts in the field. Edited by Thomas A. Einhorn, MD, and a distinguished Editorial Board, each issue of JBJS Reviews, updates the orthopaedic community on important topics in a concise, time-saving manner, providing expert insights into orthopaedic research and clinical experience. Comprehensive reviews, special features, and integrated CME provide orthopaedic surgeons with valuable perspectives on surgical practice and the latest advances in the field within twelve subspecialty areas: Basic Science, Education & Training, Elbow, Ethics, Foot & Ankle, Hand & Wrist, Hip, Infection, Knee, Oncology, Pediatrics, Pain Management, Rehabilitation, Shoulder, Spine, Sports Medicine, Trauma.
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