Antoni M, Klouche S, Mas V, Ferrand M, Bauer T, Hardy P
Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Île-de-France Ouest, AP-HP, Boulogne-Billancourt, France.
Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Île-de-France Ouest, AP-HP, Boulogne-Billancourt, France.
Orthop Traumatol Surg Res. 2016 Sep;102(5):563-7. doi: 10.1016/j.otsr.2016.02.015. Epub 2016 Apr 28.
The main objective of the study was to assess return to sports in recreational athletes after arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff tear (RCT).
A retrospective single-center study included all recreational athletes operated between 2008 and 2012 for arthroscopic repair of RCT, with regular sports activity, and aged less than 70 years. All were recontacted at a minimum follow-up of 2 years. The main outcome was return to sports (yes/no). The secondary criteria were return to sports, time to return to sports, number of hours per week of sports activity, and at the last follow-up the subjective assessment of sports level, patient satisfaction, and the Western Ontario Rotator Cuff (WORC) Index.
Seventy-six patients (37 females, 39 males) with a mean age of 57.0±7.3 years were included. Of these 76 patients, 53 (69.7%) patients participated in a sport that specifically involved the upper limb. The mean follow-up was 45±14 months. Postoperatively, 67 of 76 (88.2%) patients returned to a sports activity, the same sport for 52 out of 76 (68.4%). The mean time to return to sports was 6±4.9 months. For patients who had taken up their sport again, the mean number of hours a week was not significantly modified (P=0.58). At the last follow-up, the subjective sports level was judged better or identical to the preoperative level by 52 of 67 (77.6%) patients. The factors significantly associated with absence of return to the previous sport were pain symptoms evolving for more than 9 months before surgery (OR=3.6 [1.01-12.5], P=0.04) and preoperative sports intensity less than 2h/week (OR=4.1 [1.4-12.3], P=0.01). At the last follow-up, the functional improvement evaluated by the WORC Index was strongly significant (P<0.00001) and 73 of 76 (96%) patients were satisfied.
The majority of the recreational athletes returned to sports after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, most often at the same level and with equivalent intensity compared to before surgery.
IV, retrospective study.
本研究的主要目的是评估肩袖撕裂(RCT)关节镜修复术后休闲运动员恢复运动的情况。
一项回顾性单中心研究纳入了2008年至2012年间接受RCT关节镜修复手术、有规律体育活动且年龄小于70岁的所有休闲运动员。所有患者均在至少2年的随访后再次联系。主要结局是恢复运动(是/否)。次要标准包括恢复运动情况、恢复运动的时间、每周体育活动的小时数,以及在最后一次随访时对运动水平的主观评估、患者满意度和西安大略肩袖(WORC)指数。
纳入76例患者(37例女性,39例男性),平均年龄57.0±7.3岁。在这76例患者中,53例(69.7%)参与了专门涉及上肢的运动。平均随访时间为45±14个月。术后,76例患者中有67例(88.2%)恢复了体育活动,76例中有52例(68.4%)恢复了同一项运动。恢复运动的平均时间为6±4.9个月。对于再次开始运动的患者,每周的平均运动小时数没有显著变化(P=0.58)。在最后一次随访时,67例患者中有52例(77.6%)认为主观运动水平优于或等同于术前水平。与未恢复之前运动显著相关的因素是术前疼痛症状持续超过9个月(OR=3.6 [1.01-12.5],P=0.04)以及术前运动强度小于2小时/周(OR=4.1 [1.4-12.3],P=0.01)。在最后一次随访时,WORC指数评估的功能改善非常显著(P<0.00001),76例患者中有73例(96%)满意。
大多数休闲运动员在肩袖关节镜修复术后恢复了运动,大多数情况下与手术前处于相同水平且强度相当。
IV级,回顾性研究。