Subcapularis tendon tear: A structure-based arthroscopic description - 30/01/21
Abstract |
Introduction |
Subscapularis (SSC) tendons differ from supraspinatus tendons, although both have similar histologic structure comprising two layers with distinct collagen fiber organization.
Hypothesis |
The partial/full-thickness tear classification for the supraspinatus based on tendon structure can be applied to the subscapularis tendon on objective criteria.
Material and methods |
The present study used 100 films of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair involving SSC lesion. Lesions were reported on 3 objective criteria: horizontal superior tendon edge visibility, lesser tuberosity bone exposure, and lateral tendon edge visibility. Combining the three distinguishes deep, superficial or interstitial partial tear versus full-thickness tear. Degree of retraction was also noted.
Results |
Forty-six of the 73 partial lesions involved the deep articular layer, which was often retracted, but conserving the horizontal superior tendon edge and thus misleadingly suggesting SSC integrity; 23 were interstitial, without detachment from the lesser tuberosity; 4 involved only the superficial layer. Full-thickness tears were always retracted, with loss of horizontal superior tendon edge, visibility of the lateral tendon edge and presence of comma sign. Inter- and intra-observer reproducibility was satisfactory.
Discussion – conclusion |
Like in superior cuff tear, a structure-based classification can be made of SSC lesions on objective criteria.
Level of evidence |
IV.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Shoulder, Classification, Tear, Subscapularis tendon, Histology
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Vol 107 - N° 1
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