以软组织为基础的手术技术治疗后肩不稳。

IF 0.5 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Alessandro Castagna, Marco Conti, Raffaele Garofalo
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引用次数: 7

摘要

肩后不稳是一种罕见的临床疾病,其严重程度不同,包括各种可能的病变,包括唇状、囊状、骨性病变,甚至后路锁定脱位。当关注软组织受累时,后路不稳的诊断可能很难做出,因为患者经常报告的模糊症状与创伤性肩关节脱位的明确病史无关。在大多数情况下,与后部不稳定相关的病理性软组织状况与后唇撕裂和/或后囊膜脱位/撕裂有关。通过特殊的临床检查(如:(如抽动试验、Kim试验和重新解释的O'Brien试验),并进行适当的影像学检查(即:(磁共振关节造影)。关节镜检查可以帮助对关节进行完整的评估,并允许治疗后路不稳定的软组织病变。在伴有后盂软骨缺损的情况下,这是后路不稳定中软组织修复后预后不良的潜在原因,需要谨慎。
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Soft tissue-based surgical techniques for treatment of posterior shoulder instability.

Soft tissue-based surgical techniques for treatment of posterior shoulder instability.

Soft tissue-based surgical techniques for treatment of posterior shoulder instability.

Soft tissue-based surgical techniques for treatment of posterior shoulder instability.

Posterior shoulder instability is a rare clinical condition that encompasses different degrees of severity including various possible pathologies involving the labrum, capsule, bony lesions, and even locked posterior dislocation. When focusing on soft tissue involvement, the diagnosis of posterior instability may be difficult to make because frequently patients report vague symptoms not associated with a clear history of traumatic shoulder dislocation. Pathological soft tissue conditions associated with posterior instability in most cases are related to posterior labral tear and/or posterior capsular detensioning/tear. The diagnosis can be facilitated by physical examination using specific clinical tests (i. e., jerk test, Kim test, and reinterpreted O'Brien test) together with appropriate imaging studies (i. e., magnetic resonance arthrography). Arthroscopy may help in a complete evaluation of the joint and allows for the treatment of soft tissue lesions in posterior instability. Caution is warranted in the case of concomitant posterior glenoid chondral defect as a potential cause of poor outcome after soft tissue repair in posterior instability.

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