• 제목/요약/키워드: Tear size

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Magnetic resonance imaging analysis of rotator cuff tear after shoulder dislocation in a patient older than 40 years

  • Kim, Jung-Han;Park, Jin-Woo;Heo, Si-Young;Noh, Young-Min
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.144-151
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    • 2020
  • Background: This study was designed to evaluate characters of the rotator cuff tear (RCT) recognized after primary shoulder dislocation in patients older than 40. Methods: From 2008 to 2019, patients who visited two hospitals after dislocation were retrospectively reviewed. Inclusion criteria were patients over 40 who had dislocation, with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) undergone. Exclusion criteria were patients who lost to follow-up, combined with any proximal humerus fracture, brachial plexus injury, and previous operation or dislocation history in the ipsilateral shoulder. Also patients who had only bankart or bony bakart lesion in MRI were excluded. We evaluated RCTs that were recognized by MRI after the primary shoulder dislocation with regard to tear size, degree, involved tendons, fatty degeneration, the age when the first dislocation occurred, and the duration until the MRI was evaluated after the dislocation. Results: Fifty-five RCTs were included. According to age groups, the tear size was increased in coronal and sagittal direction, the number of involved tendons was increased, and the degree of fatty degeneration was advanced in infraspinatus muscle. Thirty-two cases (58.2%) conducted MRI after 3 weeks from the first shoulder dislocation event. This group showed that the retraction size of the coronal plane was increased significantly and the fatty accumulation of the supraspinatus muscle had progressed significantly. Conclusions: Age is also a strong factor to affect the feature of RCT after the shoulder dislocation in patients over 40. And the delay of the MRI may deteriorate the degree of tear size and fatty degeneration.

Preoperative Korean Shoulder Scoring System Correlates with Preoperative Factors of Rotator Cuff Tears

  • Kim, Eun-Yeol;Park, Byung-Yoon;Kim, In-Bo
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.30-36
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    • 2018
  • Background: The Korean Shoulder Scoring System (KSS) is a reliable and valid procedure for discriminative assessment of the clinical status of patients with rotator cuff tears. This study evaluates the correlation between the preoperative KSS and factors in patients with rotator cuff tears. Methods: From November 2009 to June 2016, 970 patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair were retrospectively evaluated. A total of 490 patients met the study criteria. Preoperative factors included age, sex, symptom duration, mediolateral (ML) and anteroposterior (AP) tear size, acromiohumeral distance (AHD), tangent sign, tendon involvement (type I, supraspinatus; type II, supraspinatus and subscapularis; type III, supraspinatus and infraspinatus; type IV, all 3 tendons), fatty infiltration of rotator cuff muscles (group I, Goutallier stages 0 and 1; group II, Goutallier stages 2, 3, and 4), and KSS. Results: Old age, ML tear size, and AP tear size negatively correlated with the preoperative KSS (p<0.001). AHD showed a positive correlation with the preoperative KSS (p<0.001). A significantly inferior preoperative KSS was found in females and type III tendon involvement (p<0.001). For supraspinatus and infraspinatus, the preoperative KSS of group II fatty infiltration showed a significantly lower score than group I fatty infiltration (p<0.05). Conclusions: A relatively lower preoperative KSS was associated with old age, large tear size, narrow AHD, female, type III tendon involvement, and group II fatty infiltration of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus. Our study indicates that preoperative KSS can be a good measurement for the preoperative status of patients with rotator cuff tears.

Do partial glenohumeral degenerative changes in patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair influence clinical outcomes?

  • Al-Tawil, Karam;Casey, Joseph;Thayaparan, Prashant;Tavakkolizadeh, Adel;Sinha, Joydeep;Colegate-Stone, Toby
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제25권2호
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    • pp.112-120
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    • 2022
  • Background: The prognostic factors for patients with full-thickness rotator cuff tears (RCTs) include tear size, muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration. However, the influence of early coexisting degenerative changes on RCT outcomes is unappreciated. The purpose of this study was to calculate the impact that pre-existing partial glenohumeral cartilaginous changes have on patients undergoing arthroscopic RCT repair. Methods: A study of 54 patients undergoing arthroscopic RCT repair was undertaken. The presence of co-existing patches of glenohumeral degenerative cartilaginous changes and RCT size was recorded at surgery. Pre- and postoperative outcomes were assessed using traditional (Oxford Shoulder Score [OSS], 5-level EuroQol-5D [EQ-5D-5L] questionnaire and EuroQol visual analog scale [EQ-VAS]) and patient-centric re-formatted prisms. Outcomes were assessed as an entire dataset, and sub-group analysis was performed according to the grade of co-existing arthritis and tear size. Results: Significant improvements (p<0.05) in clinical outcomes were recognized when assessed using either the traditional or reformatted prisms (average % improvements in OSS, EQ-5D-5L and EQ-VAS were 47%, 33% and 43%, respectively; average improvements in pain, function, and psychological well-being were 48%, 33% and, 29%, respectively). Positive gain was noted in all sub-groups of arthritic grading and tear size. Conclusions: Good clinical outcomes can be achieved following RCT repair even in the presence of local partial degenerative cartilage changes and advancing tear size. These benefits are patient-centered but require RCT repairability.

층상균열이 있는 보의 진동특성 해석 (A Study of Vibration Characteristic Analysis of Beams with Laminar Tear)

  • 한병기;이성희
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.68-78
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    • 1996
  • A study of the natural vibraion of Timoshenko beam with a laminar tear is presented. An analytic model, based on the transverse and longitudinal vibration of beams is employed to determine the natural frequencies. A specific example are given to show the effects of rotary inertia, and shear deformation on the natural frequencies of the beam with a laminar tear. the variations of matural frequencies of beam with the changes of size and location of laminar tear are plotted for several thickness ratio.

관절경적 견봉하 감압술에 영향을 미치는 예후 인자 (Prognostic Factors for Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression)

  • 김성재;신상진;박문수
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 1999
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the prognostic factors for arthroscopic subacromial decompres­sion and rotator cuff debridement in impingement syndrome. Materials and Methods : Arthroscopic subacromial decompression with or without rotator cuff debridement was performed in 46 cases of 44 consecutive patients with either stage n or stage ill impingement syndrome. The patients were classified by Neer's stage and size of tear according to the criteria of Cofield. The results were assessed with UCLA rating scale. We used repeated measures ANOVA and Chi-square test to assess correlation between the results and six variables including stage, rotator cuff tear size, age at the operation, duration of symptom, throwing sports activity, and trauma history. The follow-up period averaged 53 months(range, 27 to 92 months). Results: Lower stage by Neer's stage was correlated with higher postoperative scores and with significant difference between preoperative and postoperative scores of UCLA rating scale. However, other factors did not show significant influence upon the results. The patients with complete rotator cuff who showed satisfactory results after procedures were older and had shorter symptom duration, small cuff size. Conclusions : In patients with impingement syndrome treated by arthroscopic debridement and subacromial decompression, superior results were obtained when belonged to a lower Neer stage and when the rotator cuff was only partially tom. In cases with complete rotator cuff tear, higher success rates were obtained with smaller tear sizes. Age at operation, duration of symptoms, throwing athlete, traumatic tear did not affect the results.

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소절개 봉합술을 이용한 대범위 이상 회전근 개 파열 환자의 치료 결과 (Mini-Open Repair in Large and Massive Rotator Cuff Tears)

  • 정수태;김형수;유정현;박재형;김주학;정광규;이중효
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.176-180
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    • 2006
  • Purpose: Although surgical arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff has become much more common as surgeons have developed proficient techniques, it is still technically difficult. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical results and the usefulness of mini-open repair in large and massive size tears. Materials & Methods: From January 2000 to December 2004, sixteen patients were treated with mini-open repair. There were 10 male and 6 female patients with the average age of 62.5 years. The size of tear was massive in 4 cases and large in 12 cases. All tears were repaired with metal anchor sutures. The mean duration of follow-up period was 23 months. Postoperative results were evaluated based on American Shoulder and Elbow Society scoring system. Results: Five patients showed excellent results, five good, and two fair in large tears while one patient showed excellent result, one good, and two fair in massive tears. Poor outcome was not seen during the follow-up period. There was no significant relationship between the patient's age and the size of tear, and postoperative results. However, the relationship between the duration of symptomatic period in preoperation and postoperative results showed significant correlation. Conclusion: Mini-open repair combined with the preservation of deltoid and early rehabilitation is clinically useful in large and massive size rotator cuff tear patients treatment.

Serial Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Determine the Progression of Neglected Recalcitrant Rotator Cuff Tears: A Retrospective Multicenter Study

  • Yoo, Yon-Sik;Park, Jin-Young;Choi, Chang-Hyuk;Cho, Nam-Su;Cho, Chul-Hyun;Lim, Tae-Gang;Sim, Sang-Don;Rhie, Tae-Yon;Lee, Ho Won;Jung, Jong Ho;Lee, Yong-Beom
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.133-137
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    • 2017
  • Background: To determine the natural progression of conservatively treated rotator cuff tears, we evaluated changes in radiologic and clinical parameters in patients whose recalcitrant tears were neglected after conservative treatment. Methods: A total of 73 patients with recalcitrant rotator cuff tears in spite of conservative treatment were included in this study. We measured changes in tear size and in the extent of fatty infiltration of the rotator cuff by comparing the initial and final follow-up magnetic resonance imagings (MRIs). To determine factors influencing the change in tear size, we collected the medical history of patients taken at the time of initial admission. Results: The average follow-up period was 20.1 months, and the average increase in tear size across this period was 6.2 mm. In terms of steroid injection, we found that the increases in tear size of the steroid injection group (p=0.049) and of the sub-group that had received more than three steroid injections (p=0.010) were significantly greater than that of the non-steroid injection group. Conclusions: We found that the increase in cuff tear size was on average 6.2 mm across the follow-up period, indicating that neglecting cuff tears may cause them to progress into more severe tears. We also observed that a history of steroid injection might be a possible risk factor for a worse prognosis of cuff tears. Therefore, we suggest that patients with rotator cuff tears and a history of steroid injection are recommended aggressive modes of treatment such as surgery.

Factors Related to Preoperative Shoulder Pain in Patients with Atraumatic Painful Rotator Cuff Tears

  • Park, In;Lee, Hyo-Jin;Kim, Sang-Ki;Park, Min-Sik;Kim, Yang-Soo
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.128-134
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    • 2019
  • Background: Patients with rotator cuff tears are usually afflicted with shoulder pain and disability. However, it is unclear which factors are related to shoulder pain in patients with rotator cuff tears. This study was therefore undertaken to determine the factors correlated with shoulder pain in patients with painful rotator cuff tears, but without any history of trauma. Methods: We evaluated a cohort of 745 patients with painful rotator cuff tears having no trauma history, and analyzed the relationship between pain and multiple factors including demographic data, tear characteristics, and passive range of motion. Pain was analyzed with a questionnaire concerning the visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain. Tear characteristics were determined by evaluating tear size, muscle atrophy, number of torn tendons, and presence of arthritis. Multivariate linear regression analysis and chi-squared test were applied to evaluate the relationship between the VAS for pain and variable factors. Results: Shoulder pain was associated with young age (p=0.01), male sex (p=0.01) and the presence of diabetes mellitus (p<0.001). Measurements of rotator cuff tear characteristics including tear size (p=0.53), muscle atrophy (p=0.16) and the number of torn tendons (p=0.34) did not correlate with shoulder pain. Symptom duration (p=0.60) and range of motion (p>0.05) also showed no correlation with VAS for pain. Conclusions: Young age, male sex and the presence of diabetes mellitus correlated positively with preoperative shoulder pain in patients with painful rotator cuff tears without a trauma history. Combined treatment of pain management and risk factor correction could be helpful to control preoperative shoulder pain.

회전근 개 파열 봉합술에서의 최신 지견 (What's New in Rotator Cuff Repair)

  • 황정택;고덕환;박진영
    • 대한관절경학회지
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.98-103
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    • 2012
  • 회전근 개 파열의 봉합술은 최근 들어 괄목할만한 발전을 보여주고 있다. 회전근 개 파열의 자연사를 관찰하면 대부분의 경우에서 시간이 지남에 따라 크기가 증가하는 양상이 관찰되었다. 회전근 개 파열의 후기에 오는 지방 침윤 및 광범위 회전근 개 파열 후 발생하는 회전근 개 파열 관절증은 회전근 개 파열의 봉합술에서 예후를 예측하거나 수술 시기를 결정하는데 중요한 요소라 할 수 있다. 회전근 개 파열시 증상 발생 후 3년 뒤에 중등도의 지방 침윤이 발생하는 것으로 관찰되어 그 이전에 회전근 개 파열의 봉합술을 시행하는 것이 추천되고 있으며, 또한 회전근 개 파열 관절증에서도 견봉상완골 간격이 감소하기 전에 봉합술을 하는 것이 권장되고 있다. 회전근 개 파열의 관절경하 봉합술은 크게 일열 봉합술 및 이열 봉합술로 나눌 수 있으며, 시간과 비용 면에서는 전자가 장점이 있으나, 생역학적이 관점에서는 후자가 더 우수하다. 이열 봉합술의 생역학적인 장점을 유지하면서 보다 적은 시간에 회전근 개의 봉합을 가능하게 한 교량형 봉합술이 개발되어 최근 널리 사용되고 있으며, 교량형 봉합술 내에서도 파열의 특성에 따라 몇 가지 다른 술식이 개발되어 사용되고 있다.

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자기 공명 영상에서 측정한 정상 및 봉합된 회전근 개의 두께 (The Thickness of Normal and Repaired Rotator-cuff Measured in MRI)

  • 김정만;김양수;권용진;유주석;정현우
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.42-49
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    • 2007
  • 목적: 회전근 개 전층 파열의 봉합술 후 회전근 개의 두께를 자기 공명 영상에서 측정하여 파열이 없는 젊은 층 및 장노년층 대조군과 비교하고 술 전 파열의 정도와의 상관 관계를 알아보고자 하였다. 대상 및 방법: 본원에서 시행한 회전근 개 전층 파열에 대한 봉합술 시행 후 자기 공명 영상을 시행하였던 19예의 환자($45{\sim}77$세, 평균 63.3세)를 제 1군, 파열이 없는 환자들 중 제 1군과 비슷한 장,노년기 환자 23예를 제 2군($46{\sim}69$세, 평균 57.9세), 30세 이하의 청년기 환자 22예를 제 3군($18{\sim}30$세, 평균 23.3세)으로 하여 각 군의 회전근 개의 두께를 비교하였다. 제 1군에서 파열의 길이는 자기 공명 관절 조영술 사위 관상면 영상에서, 넓이는 사위 시 상면에서 측정하여 그 중 큰 값을 파열의 크기로 하였고, 회전근 개의 두께는 관절와 후외연으로부터 전방 15 mm 지점의 사위 관상면에서 측정하였다. 또한, 제 1군의 파열의 크기와 술 후 회전근 개의 두께와의 상관 관계를 알아보았다. 결과: 제 1군의 술 후 회전근 개의 평균 두께는 3.0 mm였고, 술 전 파열의 크기와 회전근 개의 두께는 반비례하였으며(P<0.001), 제 2군, 제 3군의 회전근 개의 두께는 각각 3.9 mm, 5.0 mm로 세 군의 두께가 통계적으로 유의한 차이를 보였다(P<0.05). 결론: 회전근 개의 두께는 연령이 많을수록 작았고 전층 파열 봉합술 후 두께는 술 전 파열의 크기와 반비례하였으며 정상군에 비해 작았다.