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Anterior Labrum Periosteal Sleeve Avulsion Lesions of the Shoulder: A Scoping Review
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Chodavarapu, Mounika N.S.
, Rajagopalan, Senthilvelan
, Kamineni, Srinath
, Chinta, Shyam Kumar
, Kambhampati, Srinivas B.S.
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Lesions
2024
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Anterior Labrum Periosteal Sleeve Avulsion Lesions of the Shoulder: A Scoping Review
by
Chodavarapu, Mounika N.S.
, Rajagopalan, Senthilvelan
, Kamineni, Srinath
, Chinta, Shyam Kumar
, Kambhampati, Srinivas B.S.
in
Lesions
2024
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Anterior Labrum Periosteal Sleeve Avulsion Lesions of the Shoulder: A Scoping Review
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Anterior Labrum Periosteal Sleeve Avulsion Lesions of the Shoulder: A Scoping Review
2024
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Overview
Background:
Anterior labrum periosteal sleeve avulsion (ALPSA) lesion of the shoulder is defined as a labral avulsion with an intact periosteum of the glenoid neck resulting in medial malattachment of the labrum, which is both nonanatomic and nonfunctional. It is relatively rare compared with Bankart lesions, and its results are usually reported in combination with other anterior labroligamentous lesions in the literature.
Purpose:
To (1) assess the size and scope of the literature on ALPSA lesions, (2) highlight the importance of this lesion, and (3) distinguish between ALPSA and Bankart lesions in diagnostic and treatment strategies.
Study Design:
Scoping review; Level of evidence, 4.
Methods:
The PubMed, Scopus, Embase, and Google Scholar databases were searched with the keywords “ALPSA,”“anterior labrum periosteal sleeve avulsion,”“anterior labral periosteal sleeve avulsion,” and “anterior labroligamentous periosteal sleeve avulsion” lesion. Duplicate articles and those that did not meet the inclusion criteria were excluded, resulting in the identification of 42 relevant articles. Their references were analyzed for further data curation.
Results:
This scoping review demonstrated that ALPSA lesions are difficult to clinically identify. Magnetic resonance angiography in the adduction internal rotation position is the most sensitive and specific imaging modality for identification. Optimal views are the anterosuperior portal for accurate identification and the anteroinferior portal for surgical repair during arthroscopy. Treatment begins with correctly identifying the labrum, in contradistinction to dense reactive fibrous tissue, and reattaching the labrum to the correct anatomic glenoid footprint. Chronic lesions with bone loss require either bone block or soft tissue augmentation procedures.
Conclusion:
There is paucity of exclusive literature on ALPSA lesions. It is important to distinguish this lesion from the Bankart lesion as it is associated with worse outcomes. The higher failure rates of ALPSA lesion repair indicate that the current repair techniques require further refinement to improve the outcomes to the standard of Bankart lesions.
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