The purpose of this study was to randomly classify the upper third of the subscapularis in 1/2 of the rupture patients as preoperative group (arthroscopic and arthroscopic debridement group) and the difference between clinical and clinical scores.
The degree of rupture that is an adaptation of arthroscopic surgery is now known to be about one-third to one-half of a rupture. However, the most controversial case is the one-third to one-half of the upper tear attached to the tendinous portion of the subscapularis. Currently, debridement or repair is under way. But evidence-based studies are lacking and no clear treatment guidelines are available.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Purpose
TREATMENT
Enrollment
80
Samsung Medical Center
Seoul, South Korea
Range of Motion (ROM)
Time frame: 2 year postoperatively
Pain Visual Analogue Scale (PVAS)
Time frame: 2 year postoperatively
American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons' score
Time frame: 2 year postoperatively
Constant score
Time frame: 2 year postoperatively
Korean Shoulder Score (KSS) score
Time frame: 2 year postoperatively
repair integrity analysis using postoperative MRI
Time frame: 6 months
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