Evaluation of the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over.METHODS: Between 1998 and 2009, 168 patients underwent operations. Five cases were excluded. The remaining 163 patients were stratified according to their age group: 65-69 years (49.1%), 70-74 (26.4%) and 75 years and over (24.5%). Their mean age was 71 years (range: 65-83). There were 63 male patients (38.7%). The mean length of time with pain, from the onset of symptoms to the surgery, was 23 months (range: 2 days to 240 months). Sixty-two patients (38%) reported histories of trauma and 26 (16%) reported that their pain worsened through exertion.RESULTS: From the UCLA criteria, 80.4% of the results were excellent, 16% good, 1.8% fair and 1.8% poor. Complications occurred in 11%. The final clinical result did not show any correlation with age progression, injury size or tendons affected. However, there was a significant association (p < 0.001) between the presence of trauma and larger injuries. The length of time between the onset of symptoms and the surgical procedure had a significant relationship (p < 0.027) with the postoperative results: the longer this time was, the worse the results were.CONCLUSION: Arthroscopic treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over presented excellent and good results in 96.4% of the cases, according to the UCLA assessment, with a low complication rate. Advanced age did not show any influence on the postoperative clinical evolution, but the earlier the surgical treatment was instituted, the better the results were.

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Main Authors: Miyazaki,Alberto Naoki, Silva,Luciana Andrade da, Santos,Pedro Doenux, Checchia,Sergio Luiz, Cohen,Carina, Giora,Taís Stedile Busin
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S0102-361620150003003052015-09-10Evaluation of the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and overMiyazaki,Alberto NaokiSilva,Luciana Andrade daSantos,Pedro DoenuxChecchia,Sergio LuizCohen,CarinaGiora,Taís Stedile Busin Rotator cuff Arthroscopy Elderly people OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over.METHODS: Between 1998 and 2009, 168 patients underwent operations. Five cases were excluded. The remaining 163 patients were stratified according to their age group: 65-69 years (49.1%), 70-74 (26.4%) and 75 years and over (24.5%). Their mean age was 71 years (range: 65-83). There were 63 male patients (38.7%). The mean length of time with pain, from the onset of symptoms to the surgery, was 23 months (range: 2 days to 240 months). Sixty-two patients (38%) reported histories of trauma and 26 (16%) reported that their pain worsened through exertion.RESULTS: From the UCLA criteria, 80.4% of the results were excellent, 16% good, 1.8% fair and 1.8% poor. Complications occurred in 11%. The final clinical result did not show any correlation with age progression, injury size or tendons affected. However, there was a significant association (p < 0.001) between the presence of trauma and larger injuries. The length of time between the onset of symptoms and the surgical procedure had a significant relationship (p < 0.027) with the postoperative results: the longer this time was, the worse the results were.CONCLUSION: Arthroscopic treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over presented excellent and good results in 96.4% of the cases, according to the UCLA assessment, with a low complication rate. Advanced age did not show any influence on the postoperative clinical evolution, but the earlier the surgical treatment was instituted, the better the results were.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e TraumatologiaRevista Brasileira de Ortopedia v.50 n.3 20152015-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-36162015000300305en10.1016/j.rboe.2015.06.001
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Silva,Luciana Andrade da
Santos,Pedro Doenux
Checchia,Sergio Luiz
Cohen,Carina
Giora,Taís Stedile Busin
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Checchia,Sergio Luiz
Cohen,Carina
Giora,Taís Stedile Busin
Evaluation of the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over
author_facet Miyazaki,Alberto Naoki
Silva,Luciana Andrade da
Santos,Pedro Doenux
Checchia,Sergio Luiz
Cohen,Carina
Giora,Taís Stedile Busin
author_sort Miyazaki,Alberto Naoki
title Evaluation of the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over
title_short Evaluation of the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over
title_full Evaluation of the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over
title_fullStr Evaluation of the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over
title_sort evaluation of the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over
description OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over.METHODS: Between 1998 and 2009, 168 patients underwent operations. Five cases were excluded. The remaining 163 patients were stratified according to their age group: 65-69 years (49.1%), 70-74 (26.4%) and 75 years and over (24.5%). Their mean age was 71 years (range: 65-83). There were 63 male patients (38.7%). The mean length of time with pain, from the onset of symptoms to the surgery, was 23 months (range: 2 days to 240 months). Sixty-two patients (38%) reported histories of trauma and 26 (16%) reported that their pain worsened through exertion.RESULTS: From the UCLA criteria, 80.4% of the results were excellent, 16% good, 1.8% fair and 1.8% poor. Complications occurred in 11%. The final clinical result did not show any correlation with age progression, injury size or tendons affected. However, there was a significant association (p < 0.001) between the presence of trauma and larger injuries. The length of time between the onset of symptoms and the surgical procedure had a significant relationship (p < 0.027) with the postoperative results: the longer this time was, the worse the results were.CONCLUSION: Arthroscopic treatment of rotator cuff injuries in patients aged 65 years and over presented excellent and good results in 96.4% of the cases, according to the UCLA assessment, with a low complication rate. Advanced age did not show any influence on the postoperative clinical evolution, but the earlier the surgical treatment was instituted, the better the results were.
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