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Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in patients over 70 years of age: a systematic review

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JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDICS AND TRAUMATOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1186/s10195-021-00565-z

Keywords

Rotator cuff tear; Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair; Rotator cuff repair in elderly; Patients over 70 years of age; Shoulder arthroscopy

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The systematic review suggests that arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in patients over 70 years of age could be a valid treatment option after failure of conservative treatment, as evidenced by significant improvements in functional outcomes and high levels of patient satisfaction postoperatively.
Background Failure of conservative treatment in patients over 70 years of age with a rotator cuff tear makes surgery a possible option, considering the increase in life expectancy and the high functional demands of elderly patients. The purpose of this systematic review of the literature was to evaluate the subjective and objective outcomes after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in patients over 70 years of age. Methods A systematic review was performed to identify all the studies reporting subjective and objective outcomes in patients aged 70 years or older undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Constant Murley Score (CMS), visual analog scale (VAS), American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Score (ASES), and Simple Shoulder Test (SST) were used to detect any clinical improvement after surgery. Retear and satisfaction were also analyzed. Results Out of 941 studies identified, only 6 papers have been included in the review. All studies reported improvements in postoperative functional outcome scores that exceed the minimal clinically relevant difference. The mean retear rate amounts to 21.9%, which is in line with the failure rate of rotator cuff repair in general population. Moreover, postoperative satisfaction is very high (95%). Conclusion This systematic review suggests that arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in patients over 70 years of age could be a valid treatment option after failure of conservative approach.

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