Title of article :
Superior Capsule Reconstruction: What Do We Know?
Author/Authors :
Dimock, Richard A. C. Rowley Bristow Unit - Ashford and St Peter’s NHS Trust - UK , Malik, Sheraz Rowley Bristow Unit - Ashford and St Peter’s NHS Trust - UK , Consigliere, Paolo Rowley Bristow Unit - Ashford and St Peter’s NHS Trust - UK , Imam, Mohamed A. Rowley Bristow Unit - Ashford and St Peter’s NHS Trust - UK , Narvani, A. Ali Rowley Bristow Unit - Ashford and St Peter’s NHS Trust - UK
Abstract :
The management of irreparable rotator cuff tears remains challenging. Since its introduction by Mihata in 2012, superior
capsule reconstruction (SCR) has grown in popularity at an astonishingly rapid rate. The aim of this article is to provide
a comprehensive review of the available literature, in order to highlight what has so far been published on SCR,
covering all aspects including biomechanical, clinical and radiological studies as well as descriptions of the various
techniques for performing the procedure.
The short-term clinical results of SCR are promising, but there is need for further long-term studies, as well as randomised
controlled trials comparing SCR to other treatment modalities for irreparable rotator cuff tears. Further imaging studies
looking at graft healing rates are also required as the healing rates published so far are variable. Additionally, the
mechanism of action by which SCR delivers good short-term functional outcomes needs further clarification, as does
the importance of the choice of graft type and thickness.
Keywords
Keywords :
Irreparable rotator cuff tears , Rotator cuff tears , Superior capsule reconstruction
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery