2016, Number 5
Arthroscopic subacromial decompression
Álvarez LA, García LYC
Language: Spanish
References: 56
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ABSTRACT
Background: subacromial compression is the most common cause of shoulder pain. I ts treatment
varies from conservative to surgical. However, surgical treatment by arthroscopy is better in regards
to functional and cosmetic points of view.
Objective: to deepen into the importance of subacromial decompression by arthroscopy in patients
with subacromial compression.
Methods: a search in the databases P ubmed, Hinari, SciELO and M edline w as carried out
through the management information software EndNote by using the words subacromial compression
and arthroscopic subacromial decompression, resulting in a total of 570 articles, in which 56 of them
were selected for review, 53 of them in the last five years, including three books.
Development: important aspects related to subacromial compression causes w ere described
and divided in intrinsic, extrinsic, and secondary. Specific maneuvers and clinical presentation were
pointed. In regards to surgical treatment, a couple of arthroscopic surgical modalities were described as
well as complications.
Conclusions: arthroscopic subacromial decompression is an effective surgical modality in patients
suffering from subacromial compression; it’s a safe procedure with few complications.
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