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- W4317381007 abstract "Previous studies have postulated that graft thickness and graft healing may be important factors for optimizing clinical outcomes of superior capsule reconstruction (SCR) for patients with irreparable rotator cuff tears (RCTs). However, the relationship between postoperative graft integrity and clinical outcomes after SCR remains unclear. We aimed to assess the relationship between postoperative graft integrity, including graft thickness and size of graft tear, and clinical outcomes after SCR in patients with irreparable RCTs.This retrospective multicenter study included 188 patients (86 women, 102 men; mean age, 69.2 years; range, 49-87 years) with irreparable RCTs who underwent arthroscopic SCR using fascia lata autografts. Using magnetic resonance imaging, the graft integrity was evaluated postoperatively at or after 1 year and was classified, according to Hasegawa's classification, into 4 categories: type I-II, intact graft of sufficient thickness; type III, thinned graft without discontinuity; type IV, presence of a minor discontinuity; and type V, presence of a major discontinuity. We compared (1) baseline characteristics, (2) visual analog scale (VAS) for pain, (3) American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score, (4) active shoulder range of motion, and (5) acromiohumeral distance (AHD) among 4 groups based on postoperative graft integrity.Magnetic resonance imaging scans revealed 152 shoulders (80.9%) with type I-II graft, 13 (6.9%) with type III graft, 13 (6.9%) with type IV graft, and 10 (5.3%) with type V graft. VAS and ASES scores significantly improved after SCR in all graft types (P < .0001 to P = .02). However, shoulders with type V grafts had significantly inferior postoperative VAS and ASES scores compared to those with type I-II grafts (P = .001 and P < .0001, respectively). Shoulders without graft tears (types I-II and III) showed significant improvements in shoulder elevation and internal rotation after SCR (P < .0001 to P = .02). In contrast, shoulders with large graft tears (type V) showed no significant improvement in shoulder range of motion. Postoperative acromiohumeral distance significantly increased only in shoulders with type I-II grafts (P < .0001).Postoperative graft thickness and size of graft tear affected clinical and radiographic outcomes after SCR using a fascia lata autograft. Patients with large graft tears had significantly inferior postoperative clinical scores compared to those with intact grafts of sufficient thickness, although arthroscopic SCR provided pain relief even in patients with graft tears. Shoulders with intact grafts of sufficient thickness restored glenohumeral stability and showed better clinical outcomes than those with graft thinning or tears." @default.
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- W4317381007 title "Postoperative graft integrity affects clinical outcomes after superior capsule reconstruction using fascia lata autograft in posterior-superior rotator cuff tears: a multicenter study" @default.
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