RESULTS OF ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR SHOULDER LABRAL TEAR REPAIR IN BAI CHAY HOSPITAL
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Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate and risk of factor the results of arthroscopic surgery for traumatic shoulder labral injuries. Materials and method: A retroprospective descriptive study was conducted on 34 patients with shoulder labral tear were undergone shoulder arthroscopy and labral reattachments were performed by suture anchor from 1/2027 to 12/2022. Results: The mean follow up time was 50.18 ± 16.83 months. UCLA score = 32.21 ± 3.63. MRI : 2(5.88%) had continuous loss of labral, 1(2.94%) had spleen between the labral and articular cartilage, 31(91.18%) had continuous loss of labral. ORAA 0.78 ± 1.09 mm, SLGHI 3.80 ± 0.29 mm, ALGHI 3.04 ± 0.35 mm, ILGHI 2.53 ± 0.26 mm. Multivariate regression with factors; age, gender, duration of illness, number of anchors used, rehabilitation, ORAA, SLGHI, ALGHI, ILGHI noted that ORAA has p < 0.001 and the largest Beta coefficient - 0.62 is the largest and most significant negative influence. to treatment results according to UCLA. Conclusion: Good and very good recovery results were 94.1% and ORAA had the strongest influence on shoulder rehabilitation results according to UCLA.
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Labral Shoulder, UCLA, MRI
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