Multicentric prospective clinical and radiological comparative study of consecutive patients with irreparable rotator cuff tears to test the hypothesis that there are significant differences in the improvement of the clinical and imaging outcomes of arthroscopic superior capsular reconstruction (ASCR) when a different type of graft is used.
Patients with irreparable rotator cuff tears who meet the eligibility criteria will be enrolled in the study and undergo arthroscopic superior capsular reconstruction using one of the following types of graft: fascia lata autograft, fascia lata allograft, Achilles tendon allograft, bovine pericardium xenograft, swine dermal xenograft, or collagen graft. All patients will be assessed clinically, radiologically and with an MRI preoperatively and at the 6-months and at the 2-years postoperative evaluations. The range of motion (ROM), shoulder abduction strength, Constant (CS), simple shoulder test (SST) and subjective shoulder value (SSV) scores will be compared from preoperative to 6 months postoperative; from 6 months postoperative to 2 years postoperative (paired-samples t-test, two-tailed) in each group (allotment to groups is performed according to the type of graft used: fascia lata autograft, fascia lata allograft, Achilles tendon allograft, bovine pericardium xenograft, swine dermal xenograft, or collagen graft). The differences in ROM, shoulder abduction strength, CS, SST and SSV scores from preoperative to 6 months postoperative and from 6 months postoperative to 2 years postoperative will be compared between groups. All continuous variables will be compared between the group of patients with graft tears and the group without graft tears (Mann-Whitney U test). All categorical variables and outcome results will be compared between groups (Fisher's exact test). A significant difference will be defined as P\<0.05.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
The superior capsule of patients with irreparable rotator cuff tears will be reconstructed using an autograft or an allograft
Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Ocidental
Lisbon, Portugal
Constant score
Constant score at 2 years postoperatively (minimum 1 point - maximum 100 points); For the scale range provided, higher values represent a better outcome
Time frame: 2 years
Graft integrity on the magnetic resonance imaging
Graft integrity on the 2-year postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (scale: 0 -1): 0 = graft absent or not healed to the greater tuberosity/superior glenoid; 1 = graft present and healed to the greater tuberosity and superior glenoid. For the scale range provided, higher values represent a better outcome.
Time frame: 2 years
Shoulder active range of motion
Shoulder active range of motion (ROM) at 2 years postoperatively measured in degrees using an analogic goniometer: elevation (0 - 180º), abduction (0 - 180º) and external rotation (0 - 100º); and internal rotation, defined as the highest vertebral body that the patient's thumb can reach, converted afterwards to a scale of 1 - 5 points: lateral thigh=0; buttock=1; sacrum=2; lumbar=3; 12th thoracic vertebra=4; 7th thoracic vertebra=5. For the scale range provided, higher values represent a better outcome.
Time frame: 2 years
Simple shoulder test
Simple shoulder test ((minimum 1 point - maximum 12 points) at 2 years postoperatively. For the scale range provided, higher values represent a better outcome.
Time frame: 2 years
Acromiohumeral interval
True anteroposterior shoulder radiograph at 2 years postoperatively: the acromiohumeral interval (AHI), considering the distance between the top of the humeral head and the undersurface of the acromion, measured using a software measurement tool (PACS, Agfa HealthCare); the RCT arthritis will be graded according to the Hamada revised radiographic classification. For the scale range provided, higher values represent a better outcome.
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Time frame: 2 years
Shoulder strength
Shoulder strength at 2 years postoperatively measured in kilograms using a digital dynamometer: supraspinatus (0 - 25 kg).For the scale range provided, higher values represent a better outcome.
Time frame: 2 years