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سه شنبه 25 آذر 1404
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
، جلد ۸، شماره ۵، صفحات ۵۷۵-۵۸۰
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Characteristics of Rotator Cuff Repairs Revised to Shoulder Arthroplasty
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Background: Successful repair of a torn rotator cuff may prevent progression to rotator cuff arthropathy. However,previous studies have shown a substantial rate of failure after rotator cuff repair and characteristics of surgicallyrepaired rotator cuffs that go on to shoulder arthroplasty have not been fully elucidated. The purpose of this study wasto determine the patient characteristics and rate at which patients who underwent rotator cuff repair progressed toshoulder arthroplasty.Methods: This was a retrospective study of patients who underwent rotator cuff repair in a large, closed healthcaresystem in 2008. The EMR was queried for rotator cuff repair CPT with ICD-9 codes for rotator cuff. The resultant datasetwas then cross-referenced with a separate internal shoulder arthroplasty registry to determine which patients went ontoshoulder arthroplasty. Demographic variables, descriptors of tear pathology and repair characteristics were collectedand compared between patients who subsequently underwent shoulder arthroplasty and those that did not.Results: A total of 882 rotator cuff repair patients were included within this study. Of the initial 882 cuff repairs, therewere 12 patients (1.4%) that went on to have arthroplasty. Patients who underwent shoulder arthroplasty after rotatorcuff repair were significantly older at time of surgery and had greater comorbidity burdens. Patients who ended up withshoulder arthroplasty had the procedure an average of 4.77 ± 3.28 (SD) years after rotator cuff repair, with 11 of 12patients having a diagnosis of rotator cuff arthropathy at the time of shoulder replacement.Conclusion: In a closed system, tracking rotator cuff repairs over 9.1 years revealed a small number that went onto subsequent shoulder arthroplasty. Patients who underwent shoulder arthroplasty were significantly older and hadgreater comorbidity burdens than those who did not. Patients who underwent shoulder arthroplasty usually eitherhad shoulder arthroplasty within 1 year or after 5 years. Enhanced understanding of which patients may progress toarthroplasty may provide a better initial choice of operative intervention in those patients.Level of evidence: III
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failure rate of rotator cuff repair, Revision, Rotator cuff repair, Shoulder Arthroplasty
نویسندگان مقاله
| Allison Apfel
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 2 University of California Irvine School of Medicine, Irvine, CA, USA
| Charles C. Lin
University of California Irvine School of Medicine, Irvine, CA, USA
| William Burfeind
Surgical Outcomes and Analysis, Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, CA, USA
| Mark T. Dillon
Department of Orthopedics, The Permanente Medical Group, Sacramento, CA, USA
| Ronald A. Navarro
Department of Orthopedics, Southern California Permanente Medical Group, Harbor City, CA, USA
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https://abjs.mums.ac.ir/article_16308.html
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