Operative Management of Failed Rotator Cuff Repair With Soft Tissue Release

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Bertha, Nicholas [1 ]
Updegrove, Gary [1 ]
Staity, Ghazal [1 ]
Ponnuru, Padmavathi [1 ]
Armstrong, April [1 ]
机构
[1] Penn State Hlth Milton S Hershey Med Ctr, Orthopaed, Hershey, PA 17033 USA
关键词
rotator cuff tears; arthroscopic shoulder surgery; TEARS; INTEGRITY; REVISION; OUTCOMES; RETEAR;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.15970
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background We hypothesize that revision surgery that includes soft tissue releases for patients with residual pain and reduced range of motion following rotator cuff repair can provide pain relief and improvement of motion and function. Methods Patients were identified via a retrospective chart over a 10-year period who had a history of previous rotator cuff repair and had revision surgery with or without a rotator cuff repair and soft tissue release. Changes in visual analog scores (VAS) pain score on a 10-point scale and shoulder motion including forward flexion and external rotation were evaluated from the preoperative visit to the postoperative visit. Results In total, 73 patients underwent procedures to address their symptoms following failed rotator cuff repair. Patients that underwent soft tissue release with revision rotator cuff repair and those who underwent isolated soft tissue release had decreased postoperative VAS pain scores (absolute reduction of 3 and 1.6 points, respectively) and improved postoperative forward flexion (15.3 degrees and 13.6 degrees respectively). Patients that have had one previous surgery had decreased pain (absolute reduction of 3.2 points), increased forward flexion and external rotation (16.2 degrees and 4.9 degrees). Patients that underwent two or more previous surgeries had decreased pain (absolute reduction of 1.8 points) and increased forward flexion (12.7 degrees). Patients who were filing a Worker's compensation claim also had decreased pain (absolute reduction of 2.2 points) and increased forward flexion (14.9 degrees). Overall, there was a VAS pain scores absolute reduction of 2.6 points or 49.5% when examining the entire patient population. Conclusion Operative management by performing soft tissue release with or without concurrent revision rotator cuff repair is successful for both decreasing pain as well as improving motion. This effect was noted both in patients with commercial insurance and worker's compensation claims. Improvements of pain and motion were more significant in patients who had undergone one prior surgery compared to those who have had multiple prior procedures.
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