小针关节镜下二头肌肌腱切开术的可行性:尸体分析

IF 4.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
K. Plancher, Joseph M. Ajdinovich, S. Petterson
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未治疗的二头肌肌腱长头病变是导致肩部疼痛和功能障碍的常见原因。尽管在二头肌肌腱切开术中使用了室内关节镜,但技术的进步已经导致了便携式关节镜设备的出现。在10例平均年龄62.8岁的尸体肩部进行了肌腱切开术,肘关节和肱二头肌腱远端插入点完好无损。二头肌肌腱在二头肌沟被证实超声。便携式关节镜装置通过前上门置入。肌腱切开术在直接观察下进行,标准的直关节镜穿孔机通过单独的相邻门静脉。肌腱切开术后,进行二次检查以确定手术引起的损伤。分离标本,检查医源性软骨损伤和肌腱切开术的完成情况。测量肱二头肌残端长度。10例患者中有9例进行了肌腱切断术,平均残端为4.23±2.08 mm(范围:0 ~ 6.94 mm)。肌腱切开术后,唇部的稳定性得到证实。关节镜检查未见医源性损伤。本研究证明了在尸体模型中使用便携式关节镜装置对二头肌长头进行关节内微创肌腱切断术的安全性和有效性,作为手术室关节镜肌腱切断术的可能替代方法。
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Feasibility of Biceps Tenotomy Using Small Needle Arthroscopy: A Cadaver Analysis
Untreated lesions of the long head of the biceps tendon are a common cause of shoulder pain and dysfunction. Although the use of in-office arthroscopy has been described for biceps tenotomy, advances have led to portable arthroscopy devices. Tenotomy was performed in 10 cadaveric shoulders (average age 62.8) with an intact elbow and distal insertion point of the biceps tendon. A biceps tendon in the bicipital groove was confirmed using ultrasound. The portable arthroscopy device was introduced through an anterior-superior portal. Tenotomies were carried out under direct visualization with a standard straight arthroscopic punch through a separate adjacent portal. Following tenotomy, a second-look was performed to identify injuries caused by the procedure. Specimens were disarticulated and examined for iatrogenic injury to cartilage and completion of tenotomy. Biceps stump lengths were measured. Tenotomies were confirmed in 9 of 10 specimens with an average residual stump of 4.23±2.08 mm (range: 0 to 6.94 mm). Stability of the labrum was confirmed post-tenotomy. No iatrogenic injuries were observed on arthroscopy. This study demonstrates the safety and efficacy of an intra-articular, minimally invasive tenotomy of the long head of the biceps in a cadaveric model using a portable arthroscopy device as a possible alternative to operating room arthroscopic tenotomy.
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly, Techniques in Shoulder & Elbow Surgery escorts the reader into the operating room and supplies step-by-step details of exciting and advanced techniques. It explains the evolution of and rationale for the procedures, identifies the pitfalls and possible complications, provides invaluable tips for improving surgical results and it is illustrated cover to cover with high-quality intraoperative photographs and drawings, many in full color.
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