Denard Patrick J, Lädermann Alexandre, Burkhart Stephen S
The San Antonio Orthopaedic Group, San Antonio, TX, USA.
Sports Med Arthrosc Rev. 2011 Dec;19(4):333-41. doi: 10.1097/JSA.0b013e31822d41c6.
Tears of the subscapularis were previously believed to be rare, but are now recognized to be very common. As maintenance of the subscapularis footprint is integral to normal biomechanical function of the shoulder it is important for the shoulder surgeon to be adept at recognizing and treating these tears. A combination of physical examination tests can be used to determine both the presence and size of a subscapularis tear. Compared with posterosuperior rotator cuff tears, magnetic resonance imaging detection of subscapularis is less reliable and therefore requires a high index of suspicion. Arthroscopic repair of the subscapularis presents unique challenges but can be safely and successfully performed with careful attention to detail. The results of arthroscopic subscapularis repair are encouraging at intermediate follow-up and comparable with or better than that reported with open repair.
肩胛下肌撕裂过去被认为很少见,但现在已被认识到非常常见。由于肩胛下肌附着点的维持对于肩部正常生物力学功能至关重要,因此肩部外科医生善于识别和治疗这些撕裂很重要。一系列体格检查可用于确定肩胛下肌撕裂的存在及大小。与肩袖后上部分撕裂相比,磁共振成像对肩胛下肌撕裂的检测不太可靠,因此需要高度怀疑。肩胛下肌的关节镜修复存在独特挑战,但通过仔细关注细节可以安全、成功地进行。关节镜下肩胛下肌修复在中期随访时结果令人鼓舞,与开放修复报告的结果相当或更好。