2016, Número 5
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Descompresión subacromial por vía artroscópica
Álvarez LA, García LYC
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 56
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RESUMEN
Fundamento: la compresión subacromial constituye la causa más frecuente de dolor en el
hombro, su tratamiento puede variar del conservador al quirúrgico, sin embargo, en relación al tratamiento
quirúrgico, el realizado por la vía artroscópica es superior en resultados estéticos y funcionales.
Objetivo: profundizar en la compresión subacromial y la importancia de la descompresión de
este compartimiento mediante la vía artroscópica.
Métodos: se realizó una revisión bibliográfica acerca del tema de un total de 570 artículos publicados
en las bases de datos Pubmed, Hinari, SciELO y Medline mediante el gestor de búsqueda y administrador
de referencias EndNote, de ellos se utilizaron 56 citas seleccionadas para realizar la revisión,
53 de ellas de los últimos cinco años donde se incluyeron tres libros. La búsqueda de la información se
realizó en un período de dos meses del 1ro de febrero al 31 de marzo de 2016. Se emplearon las siguientes
palabras: subacromial compression y arthroscopic subacromial decompression.
Desarrollo: se abordan los factores participantes en la compresión subacromial divididos en intrínsecos,
extrínsecos y secundarios. Se hace referencia al cuadro clínico de estos enfermos con especial énfasis en
las maniobras más empleadas. En relación al tratamiento quirúrgico se describen las dos variedades de
tratamiento por la vía artroscópica, así como las complicaciones más frecuentes.
Conclusiones: la descompresión subacromial por la vía artroscópica es efectiva en pacientes
con compresión subacromial, es un método factible con un mínimo de complicaciones.
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