TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical and structural evaluation of arthroscopic double-row suture-bridge rotator cuff repair
T2 - Early results of a novel technique
AU - El-Azab, H.
AU - Buchmann, S.
AU - Beitzel, K.
AU - Waldt, S.
AU - Imhoff, Andreas B.
PY - 2010/12
Y1 - 2010/12
N2 - Purpose: Assessment of repair integrity and clinical outcome after arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff tears in double-row suture-bridge technique with the use of a new knotless suture-anchor system. Methods: The first treated 25 patients with arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in the suture-bridge technique using a novel knotless anchor and chain-link suture system were evaluated. Patients with isolated full-thickness supraspinatus tears were selected. They were followed clinically with functional scores (Constant score, ASES index), visual analog scale (VAS), and instrumentally with Isobex digital strength analyzer preoperatively, at 6 and 14 months postoperatively. The repair integrity was evaluated with MRI at an average of 14 months postoperatively. Results: Significant improvement of pain, strength, range of motion, and functional scores occurred (P <0.05). There was a re-tear rate of 20%. The subjective parameters (VAS and ASES Index) showed non-significant (n. s.) differences between the re-tear and intact repair groups, whereas the objective parameters (Constant score, muscle power and active ROM) showed significant differences between both groups (P <0.05). Conclusion: The functional outcome has improved significantly with this new knotless anchor-chain system and was more superior in shoulders with intact repair, whereas the resulted repair integrity was not better than other types of double-row repair techniques mentioned in the recent literature. However, this early report of the novel technique may show limited power for comparison due to the relatively small sample size.
AB - Purpose: Assessment of repair integrity and clinical outcome after arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff tears in double-row suture-bridge technique with the use of a new knotless suture-anchor system. Methods: The first treated 25 patients with arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in the suture-bridge technique using a novel knotless anchor and chain-link suture system were evaluated. Patients with isolated full-thickness supraspinatus tears were selected. They were followed clinically with functional scores (Constant score, ASES index), visual analog scale (VAS), and instrumentally with Isobex digital strength analyzer preoperatively, at 6 and 14 months postoperatively. The repair integrity was evaluated with MRI at an average of 14 months postoperatively. Results: Significant improvement of pain, strength, range of motion, and functional scores occurred (P <0.05). There was a re-tear rate of 20%. The subjective parameters (VAS and ASES Index) showed non-significant (n. s.) differences between the re-tear and intact repair groups, whereas the objective parameters (Constant score, muscle power and active ROM) showed significant differences between both groups (P <0.05). Conclusion: The functional outcome has improved significantly with this new knotless anchor-chain system and was more superior in shoulders with intact repair, whereas the resulted repair integrity was not better than other types of double-row repair techniques mentioned in the recent literature. However, this early report of the novel technique may show limited power for comparison due to the relatively small sample size.
KW - Double-row
KW - Rotator cuff
KW - Suture-bridge
KW - SwiveLock-FiberChain
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U2 - 10.1007/s00167-010-1257-3
DO - 10.1007/s00167-010-1257-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 20824269
AN - SCOPUS:78649918272
SN - 0942-2056
VL - 18
SP - 1730
EP - 1737
JO - Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
JF - Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
IS - 12
ER -