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Arthroscopic Capsular Release

  • Kim Sung-Jae
    • The Academic Congress of Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.413-415
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    • 2002
  • Properly selected pts Advantages : Limited skin incision & soft tissue dissection Better definition of pathology Tolerable aggressive P.T. Technically Demanding

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Arthroscopic release in adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder: a retrospective study with 2 to 6 years of follow-up

  • Mardani-Kivi, Mohsen;Hashemi-Motlagh, Keyvan;Darabipour, Zohre
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.172-177
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    • 2021
  • Background: This study aimed to evaluate the response rate to arthroscopic release treatment in adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder (ACS) for patients with refractory to conservative treatment. Methods: In this retrospective study, 51 patients (age mean, 49.1±5.6 years) with unilateral adherent capsule underwent arthroscopic releasing surgery for the shoulder capsule. Etiologies of the ACS in 30 patients were idiopathic: 10 patients were affected after surgery and 11 patients following trauma. The patients were evaluated in terms of shoulder function, satisfaction rate, pain intensity, and joint range of motion (ROM) based on a Constant score, a Simple Shoulder Test, the visual analog scale, and four movements, respectively. Results: The mean Constant score before surgery was 48.2±3.5 and reached 74.4±6 and 77.0±6.3 at 6 months and the final follow-up, respectively (p<0.001). The mean scores of pain intensity, a Simple Shoulder Test, and ROM showed significant improvement at all follow-ups (p<0.001). Sex, age, and diabetes did not have any significant effect on patient recovery. However, patients who experienced ACS after surgery had poorer results than others at all follow-up points. Conclusions: Arthroscopic releasing surgery of the shoulder in patients with ACS refractory to conservative treatment produces rare complications and an effective injury response. It seems that patients suffering ACS following surgery have a weaker response to the treatment.

The Diabetic Frozen Shoulder: Arthroscopic Release (당뇨병성 동 견관절의 관절경 하 박리술)

  • Han Chang-Whan;Kim Jin-Young;Kim Weon-Yoo;Sung Jin-Hyung;Yoo Jae-Duk;Rho Sang-Hyun
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.74-83
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    • 1999
  • In diabetics, the frozen shoulder has been difficult to treat. They tend to respond poorly to manipulation. In this report we present the rationale and results of arthroscopic selective capsular release for those patients. Nine patients, who were diabetics, developed frozen shoulders which failed to respond to conservative management. They had persistent pain, stiffness, and limited function. An arthroscopic release was performed by progressively releasing the anterior structures from superior to inferior. Postoperatively physiotherapy was carried out daily to maintain the range of movement. At a follow up of 12 to 37 months the patients were assessed using the American Shoulder Society scheme. In addition, the patients were assessed preoperatively and postoperatively on four criteria: pain, external rotation, abduction and function. We found that the patients were statistically significantly improved in all four categories. Three of the nine patients had no pain, full range of motion compared with the opposite side and full function. There was one poor result of no improvement. The remaining five patients had improved but still had residual abnormalities. We consider arthroscopic release to be an effective treatment for the resistant diabetic frozen shoulder.

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Clinical Result of Arthroscopic Capsular Release and Repair for SLAP II Lesion with Stiffness (강직을 동반한 제 2형 SLAP 병변의 관절경적 관절막 유리술과 봉합술의 임상적 결과)

  • Ahn, Gil-Yeong;Nam, Il-Hyun;Lee, Yeong-Hyun;Lee, Jung-Ick;Moon, Gi-Hyuk
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.118-122
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    • 2008
  • Purpose: We assessed the clinical results after the operative treatment of type 2 SLAP lesion with stiffness. Materials and Methods: 13 patients who had SLAP lesion with stiffness were treated with arthroscopic capsular release, SLAP repair and treatment of the associated lesion. The average follow-up period was above 12 months. Results: The postoperative mean VAS was scored 1.5 and the postoperative ROWE score was 92.3, which showed a significant improvement after the operation (P<0.001). The mean range of motion was a significantly improved after the operation (P<0.001). The ROWE score was excellent for all the cases. Conclusion: Arthroscopic capsular release and SLAP repair and treatment of the associated lesion in patients with type 2 SLAP lesion with stiffness are effective treatments for the increasing the range of motion and decreasing the pain.

Arthroscopic Treatment of Stiff Elbow (주관절 강직의 관절경적 치료)

  • Moon, Young-Lae;Nam, Ki-Young
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.299-303
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: Management of the stiff elbow by arthroscopic procedure is an effective but technically demanding. Our purpose was to review the specific arthroscopic maneuver which can be useful for the stiff elbow. Materials and Methods: A stiff elbow that is refractory to conservative treatment can be treated surgically to remove soft tissue or bony blocks to motion. The olecranon or coronoid osteophyte and loose bodies have been removed arthroscopically with good results and rare complications. Results and Conclusion: For the successful arthroscopic management of elbow stiffness, it need to knowledge and skills for debride contracted tissue and preserve vital anatomic structure.

The Open Surgical Treatment for Stiff Elbow (주관절 구축의 관혈적 치료)

  • Lee, Ji-Ho;Ra, In-Hoo;Jeon, In-Ho
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.293-298
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: Since an injured elbow joint can disturb the activity of daily life by limiting motion, especially if the motion is restricted over 40 degree of flexion contracture and under 105 degree of further flexion, it is imperative to select the best method and the timing of treatment of the elbow stiffness. Therefore this review will discuss open surgical techniques for stiff elbows based on the literature. Materials and Methods: It is important to take sufficient clinical examination of the patient, including history taking. And, a surgeon should select appropriate procedure after accurately understanding about the status and cause of the stiff elbow with radiographic methods. Surgical methods include arthroscopic release open release, distraction arthroplasty, total elbow replacement and there are four approachs in the open release - anterior approach, medial "over the top" approach, limited lateral approach: column procedure, posterior extensile approach-. Results and Conclusion: Although at present the arthroscopic technique is emphasized for the treatment of elbow stiffness, a surgeon should know conventional open techniques.

Arthroscopy in the Resistant Frozen Shoulder

  • Lee Yong Geol;Im Chang Bu
    • The Academic Congress of Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society
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    • 1995.03a
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    • pp.51-55
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    • 1995
  • . arthroscopic release in treatment of refractory PS increased ROM pain relief . further evaluation with long terms follow up and more critical scientific study to clarify knowledge about the refractory frozen shoulder would be requested

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Treatment of Patella Recurrent Dislocation Through Percutaneous Lateral Release and Arthroscopic Medial Reefing (슬개골 재발성 탈구에 대한 외측부 유리술 및 내측 중첩술을 이용한 치료)

  • Hwang, Byoung-Yoon;Choi, Chong-Hyuk;Yang, Ick-Hwan;Park, Yoon-Ghil
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: To evaluate the results of percutaneous lateral release and arthroscopic medial plication for patients with recurrent patella dislocation. Materials and Methods: This study includes the thirty-one cases of patients who have had a surgical operation from March 2001 to March 2008. All the patients had recurrent patella dislocation after trauma history. The average age was 24.2 years old and the average follow up was 47.4 months (minimum 24 months). Results: The preoperative congruence angle, lateral patellofemoral angle, Lysholm score was $24.8^{\circ}$, $-6.2^{\circ}$, 75 points on average respectively. However, the postoperative congruence angle, lateral patellofemoral angle, Lysholm score was improved to normal range: $-2.8^{\circ}$, $10.2^{\circ}$, 95 points on average. Five cases showed the recurrent dislocation after operation. Among them, three cases showed femoral trochlear dysplasia. Conclusion: Percutaneous lateral release and arthroscopic medial plication showed satisfactory results for recurrent patella dislocation with low complication rate. However, in cases with femoral trochlear dysplasia, another surgical treatment may be considered.

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