Short term results of arthroscopic repair of subscapularis tendon tear

Authors

  • Hamid Farrokhi
  • Hamid Reza Aslani Shaheed Beheshti University of MedicalScience, Taleghani Hospital, Tehran, Iran
  • Zohreh Zafarani
Abstract:

  Abstract   Background: Despite being the largest rotator cuff tendon of the shoulder, the   function and clinical relevance of subscapularis pathology has been largely ignored   in the literature. Although many studies have focused on subscapularis tears recently,   majority of them reported techniques for open repair. The advent of arthroscopy and   arthroscopic repair techniques has opened new frontiers in the diagnosis and repair of   torn rotator cuff tendons, including the subscapularis. In this article, we review shortterm   results of arthroscopic subscapularis repair.   Method: Ten patients with subscapularis tendon tear of the rotator cuff were studied   prospectively including 8 men and 2 women with an average age of 49.7±12.8   years and an average delay in treatment of 23.3 months. Clinical outcomes, including   the UCLAscore were assessed in all patients after 3 months of the surgery.   Results: 6 patients were followed regularly for more than 6 months, while other 4   patients had a follow-up period of more than a year. The pain score improved from   1.75 to 9 and the UCLA score from 8.8 to 30.6.   Conclusions: Arthroscopic repair of subscapularis tendon tear results in significant   subjective and objective improvement and high levels of patient satisfaction.  

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volume 23  issue 3

pages  117- 121

publication date 2009-11

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