Difference in vascular patterns between transosseous-equivalent and transosseous rotator cuff repair

J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2017 Jan;26(1):149-156. doi: 10.1016/j.jse.2016.06.010. Epub 2016 Aug 18.

Abstract

Background: Vascularity is the important factor of biologic healing of the repaired tissue. The purpose of this study was to clarify sequential vascular patterns of repaired rotator cuff by suture techniques.

Methods: We randomized 21 shoulders in 20 patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair into 2 groups: transosseous-equivalent repair (TOE group, n = 10) and transosseous repair (TO group, n = 11). Blood flow in 4 regions inside the cuff (lateral articular, lateral bursal, medial articular, and medial bursal), in the knotless suture anchor in the TOE group, and in the bone tunnel in the TO group was measured using contrast-enhanced ultrasound at 1 month, 2 months, 3 months, and 6 months postoperatively.

Results: The sequential vascular pattern inside the repaired rotator cuff was different between groups. The blood flow in the lateral articular area at 1 month, 2 months, and 3 months (P = .002, .005, and .025) and that in the lateral bursal area at 2 months (P = .031) in the TO group were significantly greater than those in the TOE group postoperatively. Blood flow was significantly greater for the bone tunnels in the TO group than for the knotless suture anchor in the TOE group at 1 month and 2 months postoperatively (P = .041 and .009).

Conclusion: This study clarified that the sequential vascular pattern inside the repaired rotator cuff depends on the suture technique used. Bone tunnels through the footprint may contribute to biologic healing by increasing blood flow in the repaired rotator cuff.

Keywords: Rotator cuff tear; biologic healing; contrast-enhanced ultrasound; transosseous repair; transosseous-equivalent repair; vascularity.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Arthroscopy*
  • Contrast Media
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Rotator Cuff / blood supply*
  • Rotator Cuff Injuries / diagnostic imaging
  • Rotator Cuff Injuries / surgery*
  • Suture Anchors
  • Suture Techniques*
  • Ultrasonography
  • Wound Healing

Substances

  • Contrast Media