Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1966778921> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1966778921 endingPage "629" @default.
- W1966778921 startingPage "621" @default.
- W1966778921 abstract "This report is a retrospective review of 11 consecutive patients treated with a combined transfer of the latissimus dorsi and pectoralis major tendons for massive rotator cuff deficiency. Each patient’s chief complaint was diminished shoulder function and motion with little or no accompanying pain. The primary operative objective was to increase active shoulder motion. All 11 patients were followed up for at least 2 years (range, 24 to 42 months). The mean active elevation improved from 42° preoperatively to 86° postoperatively. The mean active external rotation improved from 0° to 13°. On the basis of the Medical Research Council scale, the mean abduction strength improved from 2.3 to 3.1 and the mean external rotation strength improved from 2.1 to 2.7. Overall, 4 patients made no improvement, 2 improved slightly, and 5 improved significantly. We conclude that a combined transfer of the latissimus dorsi and pectoralis major is a reasonable and safe procedure that may restore active elevation and external rotation in some patients’ shoulders with a massive rotator cuff deficiency that have not responded favorably to traditional nonoperative and operative techniques. However, it is difficult to conclude, based on our experience, for which patients this surgery can be predictably successful. This report is a retrospective review of 11 consecutive patients treated with a combined transfer of the latissimus dorsi and pectoralis major tendons for massive rotator cuff deficiency. Each patient’s chief complaint was diminished shoulder function and motion with little or no accompanying pain. The primary operative objective was to increase active shoulder motion. All 11 patients were followed up for at least 2 years (range, 24 to 42 months). The mean active elevation improved from 42° preoperatively to 86° postoperatively. The mean active external rotation improved from 0° to 13°. On the basis of the Medical Research Council scale, the mean abduction strength improved from 2.3 to 3.1 and the mean external rotation strength improved from 2.1 to 2.7. Overall, 4 patients made no improvement, 2 improved slightly, and 5 improved significantly. We conclude that a combined transfer of the latissimus dorsi and pectoralis major is a reasonable and safe procedure that may restore active elevation and external rotation in some patients’ shoulders with a massive rotator cuff deficiency that have not responded favorably to traditional nonoperative and operative techniques. However, it is difficult to conclude, based on our experience, for which patients this surgery can be predictably successful." @default.
- W1966778921 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1966778921 creator A5014854672 @default.
- W1966778921 creator A5018370787 @default.
- W1966778921 creator A5039393075 @default.
- W1966778921 date "2004-11-01" @default.
- W1966778921 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W1966778921 title "Combined pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi tendon transfer for massive rotator cuff deficiency" @default.
- W1966778921 cites W1937307025 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W1968948177 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W1969268007 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W1980363305 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2004599089 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2006470071 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2007269258 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2010521196 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2025567290 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2037405274 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2044910066 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2063349353 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2064130592 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2064777188 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2066334474 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2073474103 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2077138208 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2078208300 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2078302953 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2079168266 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2080142067 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2113316964 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2127882842 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2130238026 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2132338630 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2135555276 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2154541870 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2157941384 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2168159191 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2170029165 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2278008992 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2285810768 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2323975078 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W2414665855 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W4291015624 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W4293027307 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W4293100312 @default.
- W1966778921 cites W4319688144 @default.
- W1966778921 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jse.2004.04.003" @default.
- W1966778921 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15570230" @default.
- W1966778921 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W1966778921 type Work @default.
- W1966778921 sameAs 1966778921 @default.
- W1966778921 citedByCount "52" @default.
- W1966778921 countsByYear W19667789212012 @default.
- W1966778921 countsByYear W19667789212013 @default.
- W1966778921 countsByYear W19667789212014 @default.
- W1966778921 countsByYear W19667789212015 @default.
- W1966778921 countsByYear W19667789212016 @default.
- W1966778921 countsByYear W19667789212017 @default.
- W1966778921 countsByYear W19667789212018 @default.
- W1966778921 countsByYear W19667789212019 @default.
- W1966778921 countsByYear W19667789212020 @default.
- W1966778921 countsByYear W19667789212021 @default.
- W1966778921 countsByYear W19667789212022 @default.
- W1966778921 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1966778921 hasAuthorship W1966778921A5014854672 @default.
- W1966778921 hasAuthorship W1966778921A5018370787 @default.
- W1966778921 hasAuthorship W1966778921A5039393075 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConcept C167135981 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConcept C2776206872 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConcept C2776511800 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConcept C2777325788 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConcept C2780017030 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConcept C60465272 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConceptScore W1966778921C141071460 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConceptScore W1966778921C167135981 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConceptScore W1966778921C2776206872 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConceptScore W1966778921C2776511800 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConceptScore W1966778921C2777325788 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConceptScore W1966778921C2780017030 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConceptScore W1966778921C60465272 @default.
- W1966778921 hasConceptScore W1966778921C71924100 @default.
- W1966778921 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W1966778921 hasLocation W19667789211 @default.
- W1966778921 hasLocation W19667789212 @default.
- W1966778921 hasOpenAccess W1966778921 @default.
- W1966778921 hasPrimaryLocation W19667789211 @default.
- W1966778921 hasRelatedWork W2008257543 @default.
- W1966778921 hasRelatedWork W2010776930 @default.
- W1966778921 hasRelatedWork W2098478844 @default.
- W1966778921 hasRelatedWork W2114483591 @default.
- W1966778921 hasRelatedWork W2120539715 @default.
- W1966778921 hasRelatedWork W2138642629 @default.
- W1966778921 hasRelatedWork W2338477334 @default.
- W1966778921 hasRelatedWork W2609284446 @default.
- W1966778921 hasRelatedWork W2914270963 @default.
- W1966778921 hasRelatedWork W2099088149 @default.