نتایج جستجو برای: Type II SLAP tear

تعداد نتایج: 1805871  

2010
Justin P. Strickland Cassie M. Fleckenstein Al Ducker Samer S. Hasan

BACKGROUND Recent reports on concurrent arthroscopic rotator cuff and type II superior labral anterior posterior (SLAP) repair have raised concerns over postoperative stiffness and patient satisfaction. However, it is unclear if the observed stiffness relates to the repair of degenerative SLAP tears in older adults, the surgical technique, the postoperative rehabilitation, or to a combination o...

2013
Leonardo Osti Francesco Soldati Andrea Cheli Carlotta Pari Leo Massari Nicola Maffulli

Type II lesions are common lesions encountered in overhead athletes with controversies arising in term of timing for treatment, surgical approach, rehabilitation and functional results. The aim of our study was to evaluate the outcomes of arthroscopic repair of type II SLAP tears in overhead athletes, focusing on the time elapsed from diagnosis and treatment, time needed to return to sport, rat...

2010
Xinning Li Timothy J. Lin Marcus Jager Mark D. Price Nicola A. Deangelis Brian D. Busconi Michael A. Brown

Superior labrum anterior and posterior lesions were first described in 1985 by Andrews et al. and later classified into four types by Synder et al. The most prevalent is type II which is fraying of the superior glenoid labrum with detachment of the biceps anchor. Superior labrum anterior posterior (SLAP) lesions can also be associated with other shoulder pathology. Both MRI and MRA can be utili...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2015
Anil K Gupta Peter N Chalmers Emma L Klosterman Joshua D Harris Bernard R Bach Nikhil N Verma Brian J Cole Anthony A Romeo

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of patients undergoing subpectoral biceps tenodesis for bicipital tendonitis with a superior labral anterior-posterior (SLAP) tear. Patients undergoing primary subpectoral biceps tenodesis for arthroscopically confirmed SLAP tears with signs or findings of bicipital tendonitis were included. An independent observer collected data prospectiv...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2010
Gregory J Galano Christopher S Ahmad Louis Bigliani William Levine

Athletes with superior labral tear from anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesions place large demands on their rotator cuff and often have partial articular-sided rotator cuff tears as part of an internal impingement process. A percutaneous technique that facilitates SLAP repair may decrease the rotator cuff morbidity associated with establishment of the standard Wilmington portal. The current study...

Journal: :Chang Gung medical journal 2012
Chien-Hao Chen Chih-Hwa Chen Chih-Hsiang Chang Chun-I Su Kun-Chung Wang I-Chun Wang Hsien-Tao Liu Chung-Ming Yu Kuo-Yao Hsu

BACKGROUND Pathology of the long head of the biceps tendon (LHB) is commonly associated with rotator cuff tears (RCTs). Superior labral anterior-posterior (SLAP) lesions can also occur with RCTs. The purpose of this study was to include SLAP lesions as part of LHB pathology in surgical cases of RCT and define the role of SLAP lesions in RCTs. METHODS We retrospectively evaluated clinical data...

Journal: :American journal of orthopedics 2015
Mandeep S Virk Annemarie K Tilton Brian J Cole

I njuries of the superior labrum–biceps complex (SLBC) have been recognized as a cause of shoulder pain since they were first described by Andrews and colleagues 1 in 1985. Superior labrum anterior to posterior (SLAP) tears are relatively uncommon injuries of the shoulder, and their true incidence is difficult to establish. However, recently there has been a significant increase in the reported...

2017
Mathew Hamula Siddharth A. Mahure Daniel J. Kaplan Brent Mollon Joseph D. Zuckerman Young W. Kwon Andrew S. Rokito

Arthroscopic SLAP tear repair has become an increasingly used treatment for patients presenting with symptomatic SLAP tears after failed nonoperative management. Debridement, SLAP repair, and open or arthroscopic biceps tenodesis or tenotomy have been used for the treatment of SLAP tears. Various techniques for repair have been described, and furthermore, there is a high incidence of concomitan...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2012
Heino Arnold

PURPOSE To compare preoperative non-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with arthroscopy findings in diagnosing labral and rotator cuff tears. METHODS 86 men and 60 women aged 21 to 70 (mean, 52) years underwent non-contrast MRI before arthroscopic operations on the glenohumeral joint. Slices were made in a transverse, parasagittal, and paracoronar orientation. The sequences used were T...

2015
Hafeez M Kurji Yohei Ono Atiba A Nelson Kristie D More Ben Wong Corinne Dyke Richard S Boorman Gail M Thornton Ian KY Lo

BACKGROUND Arthroscopic repair of type II superior labrum from anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesions is a common surgical procedure. However, anatomic healing following repair has rarely been investigated. The intraobserver and interobserver reliability of magnetic resonance imaging arthrography (MRA) following type II SLAP repair has not previously been investigated. This is of particular inter...

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