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M A Arcand1, P O'Rourke, C A Zeman

  • 1Oklahoma Orthopedic Inc., Norman, OK 73071, USA. marcand@ilinkusa.net

International Orthopaedics
|July 14, 2000
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Revision subacromial decompression had mixed results for recurrent impingement. Worker's compensation claims and nerve issues like brachial plexopathy were linked to poorer surgical outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Sports Medicine
  • Shoulder Surgery

Background:

  • Recurrent shoulder impingement can necessitate revision surgery.
  • Subacromial decompression is a common surgical procedure for impingement.
  • Assessing outcomes of revision surgery is crucial for patient management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of revision subacromial decompression.
  • To identify clinical and psychological factors impacting revision surgery success.
  • To understand predictors of patient satisfaction after revision surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective study of 35 patients with intact rotator cuffs.
  • Patients underwent revision subacromial decompression for recurrent stage II impingement.

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  • Follow-up at a mean of 43 months, assessing outcomes with UCLA Scoring System.
  • Main Results:

    • Overall satisfaction was reported by 27 out of 35 patients.
    • 18 patients (51%) achieved good/excellent results, while 17 (49%) had poor/fair results.
    • Worker's compensation claims (P=0.0067) and brachial plexopathy/compressive neuropathies (P=0.02) correlated with poor outcomes.

    Conclusions:

    • Revision subacromial decompression offers variable outcomes for recurrent impingement.
    • Worker's compensation and neurological comorbidities negatively influence surgical success.
    • Further research into managing these factors may improve revision surgery results.