Podium Presentation Title: Lipstick Sign Does Not Compromise Outcomes When the Bicep is Left Alone in Shoulder Arthroscopy

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This study aims. to determine if patients with a positive Lipstick Sign (LS) where the biceps tendon was left alone while addressing concomitant pathology required revision surgery and evaluate functional outcomes (vs patient reported (PROs). Patients undergoing shoulder arthroscopy mild moderate LS in setting of RCR, DCE, or SAD, had no structural damage were alone, evaluated from 2013 2018 minimum two-year follow-up. The primary outcome measure incidence surgery, secondary ASES score, SST, pain level, satisfaction. Descriptive stats for demographics surgical performed, two sample t-tests used compare postoperative function based on presence absence preoperative bicipital groove tenderness. A total 43 mean age 55 all procedure. average ASES, SST 94.12 10.81; those averaged 89.57 10.36, respectively (p>0.05). tenderness (M=.33, SD=.58) (M=1.23, SD=2.24) showed differences objective scale Only one underwent additional include tenodesis, however did not improve following surgery. Fifty-one percent tenderness, intra-operative lipstick sign. demonstrated significant difference pain, (P > 0.05). Favorable can be achieved moderately when are is addressed. influence present. Low rates high satisfaction seen this cohort procedures performed.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Arthroscopy

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['1526-3231', '0749-8063']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arthro.2023.01.039