Abstract
Background
Rotator cuff tear (RCT) is a common musculoskeletal condition. Managing RCTs can be challenging. Initial treatments typically involve conservative approaches such as physical therapy and corticosteroid injections. This meta-analysis compared the functional and clinical outcomes of two surgical techniques, Partial Repair (PR) and Superior Capsular Reconstruction (SCR), for managing rotator cuff tears.
Methods
The search included studies published in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases from 2013 to 2023. Studies comparing SCR with PR techniques in rotator cuff tear patients were included. Primary outcome was Constant shoulder score.
Results
Four cohort studies, totaling 235 patients, were included and analysed. There were no statistically significant differences between SCR and PR groups in constant shoulder score (P = 0.12), disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand (P = 0.42), acromiohumeral distance (P = 0.61), re-operation rate (P = 0.33), forward flexion (P = 0.73), and Visual Analog Score (VAS) score (P = 0.69). Heterogeneity was observed in some outcomes.
Discussion
Based on the available low level of evidence and observed heterogeneity, this meta-analysis did not identify significant disparities in functional and clinical outcomes between SCR and PR. Further high-quality clinical trials with larger sample sizes are warranted to confirm these findings.
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