The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 82:505 (2000)
© 2000 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
The Results of Repair of Massive Tears of the Rotator Cuff*
Christian Gerber, M.D. ,
Bruno Fuchs, M.D. and
Juerg Hodler, M.D.
Investigation performed at the University of Zurich, Zurich,
Switzerland
*No benefits in any form have been received or will be received
from a commercial party related directly or indirectly to the subject
of this article. No funds were received in support of this study.
Recipient of the Neer Award of the American Shoulder and Elbow
Surgeons, 1998.
Department of Orthopaedics (C. G. and B. F.) and Division of
Diagnostic Radiology (J. H.), University of Zurich, Balgrist, Forchstrasse
340, 8008 Zurich, Switzerland. E-mail address for C. Gerber: cgerber{at}balgrist.unizh.ch
Background: Massive tears of the tendons
of the rotator cuff cause atrophy and fatty degeneration of the
rotator cuff muscles and painful loss of function of the shoulder.
Repair of massive rotator cuff tears is often followed by retears
of the tendons, additional muscular degeneration, and a poor clinical
outcome. The purposes of this study were to determine whether a
new method of repair of rotator cuff tendons can yield a lower retear
rate and a better clinical outcome than previously reported methods,
to assess the muscular changes following repair of massive tears
of the musculotendinous units, and to correlate findings on magnetic
resonance imaging with the clinical results.
Methods: Twenty-nine massive rotator cuff tears
involving complete detachment of at least two tendons were repaired
operatively with use of a new laboratory-tested technique in a prospective
study. At least two years (average, thirty-seven months; range, twenty-four
to sixty-one months) postoperatively, twenty-seven patients were
evaluated clinically and with magnetic resonance imaging to determine
the clinical outcome, the integrity of the repair, and the condition
of the rotator cuff muscles.
Results: The age and gender-adjusted Constant
score improved from an average of 49 percent preoperatively to an
average of 85 percent postoperatively, corresponding to a subjective
shoulder value of 78 percent of that of a normal shoulder. Pain-free flexion
improved from an average of 92 degrees to an average of 142 degrees,
and abduction improved from an average of 82 degrees to an average
of 137 degrees. Pain decreased and performance of activities of
daily living improved significantly (p < 0.05). The seventeen
patients who had a structurally successful repair all had an excellent
clinical outcome. Muscle atrophy could not be reversed except in
successfully repaired supraspinatus musculotendinous units. Fatty
degeneration increased in all muscles.
Conclusions: The method of repair of massive
rotator cuff tears that was used in this study yielded a comparatively low
retear rate and good-to-excellent clinical results; however, the
repair did not result in substantial reversal of muscular atrophy
and fatty degeneration. Retears occurred more often in patients
who had had a shorter interval between the onset of the symptoms
and the operation (p < 0.05). Patients who had a retear had
improvement of the shoulder compared with the preoperative state,
but they had less improvement than did those who had a successful
repair.

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