Abstract:Background Rotator cuff tears is a important reason of shoulder pain.Single-row(SR) and suture bridge(SB) suture anchor technique are widely used in repairing rotator cuff tears.There are a lot of articles about SR and SB in the treatment of rotator cuff moderate damage (2-4 cm),but few literature of the comparision of their clinical effect in repairing rotator cuff moderate damage.The SR and SB in rotator cuff moderate tear treatment is controversial.The purpose of this study is to compare the short-term clinical outcomes and structural integrity after an all-arthroscopic repair in 2-4 cm rotator cuff tears with SR and SB suture anchor technique.Methods We adopted prospective randomized controlled method to compare the SR and operation effect of SB in mild cases of rotator cuff tear.With the symptoms,medical examination,preoperative MRI and arthroscopy in the verification results,11 cases who were conformd to the standard of moderate patients with rotator cuff tear were selected in the patients undergoing surgical repair of rotator cuff injury in our hospital from April 2012 to May 2013,and randomly assigned into the SR group and SB (SR group of 6 cases,5 cases SB group).Two groups respectively adopted corresponding operations. All patients were regularly followed-up postoperatively. Clinical data including patient’s general information, pre and postoperative clinical scores, the average operation time were collected. Comparison between SR and SB in the treatment of medium size (2-4 cm) rotator cuff tears was done by comparing the pre-and postoperative shoulder scores and patient’s satisfaction. t-test was used to compare the two groups. P<0.05 was set as statistical significance when comparing the clinical difference of the two groups.Results No significant difference showed between the SR and SB groups after comparison of demographic data,preoperative tear size,and global fatty degeneration index(t=0.923,P>0.05).The SR group average follow-up of 12.7 months,SB group were followed up for 14.6 months.Two groups of preoperative pain visual analog scale (PVAS),Constant,American shoulder and elbow surgeons scores (ASES) and University of California at LosAngeles (UCLA) score were 6.0,36.5,66.1 and 18.7,and the postoperative scores were 1.7,86.4,84.8 and 31.0,and the difference was statistically significant compared preoperatively and postoperatively (t=-2.64,P<0.001).No intergroup differences were detected at latest fellow-up(t=0.271,P>0.05),but the surgical time in SB group was obviously longer than that in SR group,the significant differences was observed.The operation time was (128.5±15) min in SR group and (168.9±24) min in SB group.Significant difference existed between the two groups when operation time was compared.Conclusion At a median follow-up of 11.2 months,the clinical scores and retear rate between SR group and SB group were no significant difference after arthroscopic repair in patients with medium size rotator cuff tear.
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