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Meniscoid-type SuperrJior Labrum Associated with Internal Derangement of Shoulder Joint (견관절내 병변과 동반된 상부관절순의 반월상변형)

  • Choi Chang-Hyuk;Kwun Koing-Woo;Kim Shin-Kun;Lee Sang-Wook;Park Bum-Jin
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.41-46
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    • 1999
  • Glenoid labrum acts as one of static stabilizer of the glenohumeral joint. It deepens the glenoid socket and may also serve as a chock, acting as a wedge in preventing glenohumeral translation. Two types of variations in labral anatomy were noted by Detrisac and Johnson. Type A has a superior labrum that is detached centrally but well attached peripherally. The type B labrum is well attached centrally and peripherally at all sites. A meniscoid-type labrum is thought to be normal unless there are splits or fragmentation of the overlying labral tissue. Meniscoid type labrum is different from SLAP II lesion in that it has a firm anchoring on the superior labrum. We observed four cases that had a meniscoid variant superior labrum, which covered the superior glenoid unusually larger than normal in the arthroscopic treatment of shoulder pathology including instability and rotator cuff diseases. We did arthroscopic reshaping and debridement of meniscoid variant superior labrum combined with pathologic change of the glenohumeral joint. Further study would be required for understanding the mechanism of the development of meniscoid variant labrum and its clinical significance.

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SLAP Lesions Classification Diagnosis Management

  • Esch James C.
    • The Academic Congress of Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society
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    • 1997.05a
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    • pp.112-120
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    • 1997
  • 1) The superior labrum-biceps complex contributes to shoulder stability. 2) Injuries to the superior labrum Decrease torsional rigidity Place a greater strain on the IGHL 3) Arthroscopy enables diagnosis and treatment of superior labrum lesions.

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Isolated calcific tendinitis at the posterosuperior labrum: a rare case study

  • Suh, Dong-Hwan;Ji, Jong-Hun;Kim, Chang-Yeon
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.194-197
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    • 2020
  • Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder joint, also known as chemical furuncle of the shoulder, causes intense shoulder pain and usually occurs within 1-2 cm from the insertion of the rotator cuff. We experienced a rare case of calcific tendinitis in the posterosuperior labrum of the shoulder joint in a 39-year-old male patient who presented with severe pain and weakness in the right shoulder. Radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings showed calcific tendinitis in the posterosuperior labrum of the shoulder joint. A 1-week attempt at conservative treatment failed, so the calcified deposit in the posterosuperior labrum was arthroscopically removed. The patient's symptoms were completely relieved, and satisfactory clinical outcomes were achieved. Postoperative follow-up X-ray and MRI showed no recurrence of calcific tendinitis.

Anatomical Analysis of Superior Glenoid and Glenoid Labrum (상부 관절와 및 관절와 순의 해부학적 분석)

  • Choi, Nam-Yong;Song, Hyun-Seok;Yoon, Hyung-Moon;Choi, Seung-Gyun
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.102-106
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: The results of the repair for the superior labrum lesions attaching at the superior glenoid have not been satisfactory in every cases. We wanted to analyze the shoulder MRI and the anatomical morphology and pattern of the superior glenoid at which the superior labrum attaches to get anatomical information helpful in treating the superior labrum. Materials and Methods: We analyzed the coronal images of the shoulder MRI of 108 cases taken at our hospital. Average age was 52 years (range, 17~71 years), 55 males and 53 females. On two coronal images behind the attachment of the long head of biceps that the repair of the SLAP was performed at, the length of the attachment of superior labrum and the angle of the supero-lateral glenoid were measured. Results: The average length of the attachment of superior labrum was $9.78{\pm}1.64\;mm$. The average length was $10.1{\pm}1.61mm$ in male, $9.43{\pm}1.6\;mm$ in female. The angle of the supero-lateral glenoid was $89.6{\pm}7.6$ degrees. Conclusion: The attachment of the superior labrum in coronal plane was shorter in posterior spot than anterior. The angle of the supero-lateral glenoid was less in posterior spot.

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Comparison between Conventional MR Arthrograhphy and Abduction and External Rotation MR Arthrography in Revealing Tears of the Antero-Inferior Glenoid Labrum

  • Jung-Ah Choi;Sang-il Suh;Baek Hyun Kim;Sang Hoon Cha;Myung Gyu Kim;Ki Yeol Lee;Chang Hee Lee
    • Korean Journal of Radiology
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.216-221
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    • 2001
  • Objective: To compare, in terms of their demonstration of tears of the anterior glenoid labrum, oblique axial MR arthrography obtained with the patient's shoulder in the abduction and external rotation (ABER) position, with conventional axial MR arthrography obtained with the patient's arm in the neutral position. Materials and Methods: MR arthrography of the shoulder, including additional oblique axial sequences with the patient in the ABER position, was performed in 30 patients with a clinical history of recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation. The degree of anterior glenoid labral tear or defect was evaluated in both the conventional axial and the ABER position by two radiologists. Decisions were reached by consensus, and a three-point scale was used: grade 1=normal; grade 2=probable tear, diagnosed when subtle increased signal intensity in the labrum was apparent; grade 3=definite tear/defect, when a contrast material-filled gap between the labrum and the glenoid rim or deficient labrum was present. The scores for each imaging sequence were averaged and to compare conventional axial and ABER position scans, Student's t test was performed. Results: In 21 (70%) of 30 patients, the same degree of anterior instability was revealed by both imaging sequences. Eight (27%) had a lower grade in the axial position than in the ABER position, while one (3%) had a higher grade in the axial position. Three whose axial scan was grade 1 showed only equivocal evidence of tearing, but their ABER-position scan, in which a contrast material-filled gap between the labrum and the glenoid rim was present, was grade 3. The average grade was 2.5 (SD=0.73) for axial scans and 2.8 (SD=0.46) for the ABER position. The difference between axial and ABER-position scans was statistically significant (p<0.05). Conclusion: MR arthrography with the patient's shoulder in the ABER position is more efficient than conventional axial scanning in revealing the degree of tear or defect of the anterior glenoid labrum. When equivocal features are seen at conventional axial MR arthrography, oblique axial imaging in the ABER position is helpful.

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The suture bridge transosseous equivalent technique for Bony Bankart lesion

  • Choe, Chang-Hyeok;Kim, Sin-Geun;Baek, Seung-Hun;Sin, Dong-Yeong
    • The Academic Congress of Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.178-178
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    • 2008
  • In order to improve static stability and healing of reattached labrum, we combined the advantages of suture bridge and transosseous technique. Using the conventional 3 portal for anterior instability, check stability of bony Bankart and preparation of glenoid bed in 3 way including removal, reshaping or mobilization of bony fragment. Two anchors were inserted to the superior and inferior portion and medial edge of bony Bankart lesion. It usually corresponded to the area of IGHL. Medial mattress sutures were applied around IGHL complex to get enough depth of glenoid coverage using suture hook. Make 3.5mm pushlock anchor hole to the articular edge of glenoid cartilage. Proximal suture bridge was applied at first and then distal suture bridge was inserted to mobilize the labrum in proximal direction. These construction can provide more stable labral repair with wide contact and compression in case of deficient bony stability. It not only avoids technical disadvantage of point contact with anchor fixation, but also decreasing gap formation through cross compression of labrum that couldn't gain even with the transosseous fixation which affords linear compression effect. Additional bony stability could be gained if the the bony fragment was mobilized to the glenoid margin with potential healing bed or reshaped for the good contact with reattached labrum.

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A Case Report of Patients with Labrum Tear in Shoulder Treated by Oriental Therapy, Including Sinbaro3 Pharmacopuncture (신바로3 약침과 한방치료를 병행한 견관절 관절와순 파열 환자 치험 3례)

  • Yoon, Tae Kyung;Lee, So Jin;Lee, Eun Ji;Jeong, Ju Yong;Hyun, Min Kyoung;Kim, Moon Hwi;Park, Jae Young
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.203-212
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    • 2016
  • Objectives : The purpose of this report is to show that oriental therapy, using Sinbaro3 pharmacopuncture in particular, is effective for symptom improvements and ROM in patients diagnosed with labrum tear in shoulder. Methods : 3 patients were admitted to Jaseng Oriental Medicine Hospital, were diagnosed with a tear of the labrum, and were treated with oriental medicine including Sinbaro3 pharmacopuncture. 3 case were measured and assessed by SPADI(Shoulder Pain and Disability Index), shoulder range of motion (ROM) and a shoulder physical examination. Results : After treatment, patients' SPADI decreased and they showed improvement of ROM(range of movement). In patients with labrum tear, oriental medicine treatment and Sinbaro3 pharmacopuncture was effective for relieving pain and facilitating better movement. Conclusion : In line with the above results, it can considered that oriental medical therapy including Sinbaro3 pharmacopuncture is effective for the relief of pain and for recovering function in the shoulder joint.

Rare Normal Variation Between Biceps Anchor and Superior Labrum - A Case Report - (상완 이두근 장두의 관절내 부착부위와 상부 관절와 순 간의 드문 변형 - 증례보고 -)

  • Kim, Yong-Ju;Jeong, Hoon;Ha, Jong-Kyoung;Lee, Kwan-Hee;Lee, Woo-Jin
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.245-249
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    • 2009
  • Purpose: Labral lesions and its anatomic variants have been studied by several authors in the last decade. Buford complex and sublabral recess are most common variants. Their recognition is important in order to distinguish them from superior and anterior labral tear. Materials and Methods: We report one case of a 19-year-old female who was mistaken SLAP lesion for normal variant and was treated with arthroscopic surgery. Results: The arthroscopic finding shows rare normal variant of biceps anchor and superior labrum. The biceps long head tendon was inserted at superior labrum and supraspinatus tendon area. This finding was mistaken to SLAP lesion. Conclusion: We report rare normal variant of biceps anchor and superior labrum that was observed during arthroscopic surgery for SLAP lesion.

Can indirect magnetic resonance arthrography be a good alternative to magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosing glenoid labrum lesions?: a prospective study

  • Mardani-Kivi, Mohsen;Alizadeh, Ahmad;Asadi, Kamran;Izadi, Amin;Leili, Ehsan Kazemnejad;arzpeyma, Sima Fallah
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.182-187
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    • 2022
  • Background: This study was designed to evaluate and compare the diagnostic value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and indirect magnetic resonance arthrography (I-MRA) imaging with those of arthroscopy and each other. Methods: This descriptive-analytical study was conducted in 2020. All patients who tested positive for labrum lesions during that year were included in the study. The patients underwent conservative treatment for 6 weeks. In the event of no response to conservative treatment, MRI and I-MRA imaging were conducted, and the patients underwent arthroscopy to determine their ultimate diagnosis and treatment plan. Imaging results were assessed at a 1-week interval by an experienced musculoskeletal radiologist. Image interpretation results and arthroscopy were recorded in the data collection form. Results: Overall, 35 patients comprised the study. Based on the kappa coefficient, the results indicate that the results of both imaging methods are in agreement with the arthroscopic findings, but the I-MRA consensus rate is higher than that of MRI (0.612±0.157 and 0.749±0.101 vs. 0.449±0.160 and 0.603±0.113). The sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value, positive predictive value, and accuracy of MRI in detecting labrum tears were 77.77%, 75.00%, 91.30%, 50.00%, and 77.14%, respectively, and those of I-MRA were 88.88%, 75.00%, 92.30%, 66.66%, and 85.71%. Conclusions: Here, I-MRA showed higher diagnostic value than MRI for labral tears. Therefore, it is recommended that I-MRA be used instead of MRI if there is an indication for potential labrum lesions.