All-Arthroscopic Versus Mini-Open Repair of Small or Moderate Rotator Cuff Tears
Shoulder Pain, Rotator Cuff Tear
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Shoulder Pain focused on measuring shoulder surgery, rotator cuff, arthroscopic repair, mini-open repair
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: The investigators will recruit patients with small or medium rotator cuff tears as determined by clinical examination and diagnostic imaging (magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]) prior to surgery. The full-thickness rotator cuff tears of supraspinatus and infraspinatus will be classified into 2 categories based on area of longest dimension. SMALL= 0-1 cm; MODERATE =1-3 cm. Definitive measurement of tear size will be made in surgery and used as a covariate in analysis. (JOINTS measurement protocol will be used) Exclusion Criteria: Pre-Operative Exclusion Criteria Evidence of major joint trauma, infection, avascular necrosis, chronic dislocation, inflammatory or degenerative glenohumeral arthropathy, frozen shoulder or previous surgery of the affected shoulder, Evidence of significant cuff arthropathy with superior humeral translation and acromial erosion diagnosed by x-ray or other investigations, Major medical illness (life expectancy less then 2 years or unacceptably high operative risk), Unable to speak or read English, Psychiatric illness that precludes informed consent, Unwilling to be followed for 2 years. Intra-Operative Exclusion Criteria Large, massive or irreparable cuff tears, extending into the subscapularis or teres minor, which cannot be mobilized to the articular margin or repaired using one or both of the techniques (all arthroscopic or mini-open), Teres minor or subscapularis tears, Inelastic and immobile tendon, which cannot be advanced to articular margin, Co-existing labral pathologies requiring repair with sutures (superior labral anterior posterior [SLAP] II-IV), Bankart lesions requiring repair, partial tears of biceps (more than 60% of thickness) requiring tenodesis or release.
Sites / Locations
- University of Calgary Sport Medicine Centre
- Walter Mackenzie Centre
- Royal Columbian Hospital
- PanAm Clinic
- St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
- Kingston General Hospital
- Fowler Kennedy Sports Medicine Clinic
- St. Joseph's Health Care London
- Orthopaedic and Arthritic Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
1
2
All-arthroscopic repair
Mini-open repair