Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii (Apr 2023)
Options in Tendon Transfers for Anterior-Superior Rotator Cuff Tears: Review
Abstract
Background. Irreparable anterior-superior rotator cuff tears can cause significant shoulder dysfunction due to the failure of normal biomechanics of the joint, because of the loss of compressive effect of the rotator cuff on the humeral head. Muscle-tendon transfers are an alternative to standard surgical treatment options: debridement of injured tendons, arthroscopic anchor suture, and reverse shoulder arthroplasty. Currently, several options of muscle-tendon transfers are described in the foreign literature, and there is an active discussion over the results of the already proposed techniques, and their improvements, while these techniques are practically not covered in the domestic literature. The aim to describe modern surgical technique options of the muscle-tendon transfers for the treatment of patients with anterior-superior rotator cuff tears based on a review of foreign literature sources. Methods. The search for publications from 1988 to 2022 was carried out in the PubMed/MEDLINE and Google Scholar databases. Results. Nowadays, the most common muscle-tendon transfers options for patients with anterior-superior rotator cuff tears are the sternocostal portion of the of pectoralis major tendon transfer and the latissimus dorsi tendon transfer. A review of foreign literature showed that muscle-tendon transfers are a well-described alternative to standard methods of treating profile patients with a predictable result. Conclusion. Currently, there is no consensus on clear indications for certain types of muscle-tendon transfers in case of anterior-superior rotator cuff tears, there is a lack of data on long-term results. This determines the need of study of the long-term clinical results of use of these methods and develop an algorithm for choosing the tactics of surgical treatment of relevant patients.
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