2001, Number 2
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Cir Cir 2001; 69 (2)
Superior labrum anterior posterior (SLAP) lesion
Cisneros-García J, González-Hernández JJ, Poireth-Lozano RD
Language: Spanish
References: 19
Page: 74-82
PDF size: 737.37 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The files of 46 clinical patients with shoulder pain produced for isolated superior labrum lesions of anterior to posterior (SLAP) and associated to supraspinatus and biceps tendons lesions were reviewed. 46 patients failed conservative management and were taken to surgery by the author, where a complete diagnostic shoulder arthroscopy was performed, and results recorded. The results of the diagnostic shoulder arthroscopy were then compared to the preoperative physical examination to determine whether the new test was reliable in predicting patients with SLAP lesions of the shoulder. That test is available for determine the stable reduction of the biceps-superior labral complex when placement the suture anchor is placed for fixation.
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