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Comparative study on clinical results of arthroscopic repair of anteroinferior, superior, and combined glenoid labral tear
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Chong, Hwei Chi
, Cheng, Paul Chang Chee
, Zhu, Meng
, Chen, Jerry Yongqiang
, Tjoen, Denny Lie Tijauw
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2018
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Comparative study on clinical results of arthroscopic repair of anteroinferior, superior, and combined glenoid labral tear
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Chong, Hwei Chi
, Cheng, Paul Chang Chee
, Zhu, Meng
, Chen, Jerry Yongqiang
, Tjoen, Denny Lie Tijauw
in
Patients
2018
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Comparative study on clinical results of arthroscopic repair of anteroinferior, superior, and combined glenoid labral tear
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Comparative study on clinical results of arthroscopic repair of anteroinferior, superior, and combined glenoid labral tear
2018
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Overview
Background:
The purpose of this prospective study is to compare and correlate the clinical results of arthroscopic repair of a combined anteroinferior and superior labral lesion with those of an isolated anteroinferior labral lesion or type II superior labral tear from anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesion.
Methods:
A comparative study involving patients who underwent arthroscopic labral repairs in a tertiary hospital between 2010 and 2014 was conducted. A total of 96 patients were divided into three groups: Group A consisted of 61 patients with the anteroinferior labral lesion, group B consisted of 16 patients with the type II SLAP lesion, and group C consisted of 19 patients with the combined anteroinferior and superior labral lesion. Patient demographics, preoperative and postoperative pain scores, shoulder functional scores (Constant Shoulder Score, UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles) Shoulder Score, and Oxford Instability Score), and shoulder ranges of motion were measured and compared.
Results:
Except that patients from group B were generally older (28.8 vs. 22.2 for group A and 22.0 for group C, p = 0.04) at the time of surgery, no significant differences exist among the three groups in patient demographics and relevant clinical data. Preoperative and 2-year postoperative clinical outcomes, as well as the improvements, were comparable among the three groups. Low failure rates were observed for all three groups (6% vs. 10% vs. 11%, p = 0.999).
Conclusions:
Patients with the type II SLAP lesion underwent surgery at an older age. With appropriate surgical procedures, equivalent postoperative results can be expected for combined anteroinferior and superior labral lesion repair compared to isolated labral lesion repair.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd,SAGE Publishing
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