Functional outcome following arthroscopic single row repair in degenerative rotator cuff tear
Background: Rotator cuff disease encompasses a wide range of pathology from minimal bursal or articular side irritation and tendonitis to severe degenerative rotator cuff arthropathy. Rotator cuff pathology affects adults of all ages and other shoulder afflictions must be ruled out by careful hist...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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B.J.Medical College Development Society, Ahmedabad
2022-12-01
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Series: | BJ Kines: National Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences |
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Online Access: | https://bjkines.com/vol14(2)December2022/article%207.pdf |
Summary: | Background: Rotator cuff disease encompasses a wide range of pathology from minimal bursal or
articular side irritation and tendonitis to severe degenerative rotator cuff arthropathy. Rotator cuff
pathology affects adults of all ages and other shoulder afflictions must be ruled out by careful history and
physical examination. Arthroscopic surgery allows for a shorter recovery time and predictably less pain
following procedure than any open surgery. Materials and methods: We did a prospective study on 32
patients of age more than 40 years of age with degenerative rotator cuff tear, who met the inclusion
criteria and were operated using single row technique of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair and were
followed up at 1 month, 3 months and 6 months and pain, function, muscle power and range of
movements were assessed by ASES and UCLA scoring system. Results: The mean age of the patients
was found to be 54.94 years. The Male: Female ratio in our study was found to be 3:1. The average
ASES score in the pre-operative and post-operative period was found to be 22.66 and 89.53 respectively.
The average UCLA score in the pre-operative and post-operative period was found to be 8.97 and 29.13
respectively. Conclusion: Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with single row repair provides early pain
relief and improves mobility, strength as well as patient satisfaction post operatively.
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ISSN: | 2231-6140 2395-7859 |