Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Volume 12, Issue 1 , Pages 20-23, January 2003

Glenohumeral articular cartilage changes in rotator cuff disease☆☆

Dublin, Ireland

From the Departments of Orthopaedic Surgerya and Pathology,b Cappagh Orthopaedic Hospital and Beaumont Hospital, and the Royal College of Surgeons

Abstract 

This study aims to clarify the natural history of glenohumeral articular cartilage changes in rotator cuff disease. We assessed 33 cadaveric shoulder joints, examining the rotator cuffs for macroscopic tears and the articular surfaces for degenerative changes. Ten specimens had tears of the rotator cuff. Articular degenerative changes were noted in 23 joints. Articular cartilage degeneration was almost twice as frequent in the group with rotator cuff tears (10/10 shoulders) as in those without tears (13/23 shoulders). This difference was statistically significant. This strong correlation between tears of the rotator cuff and articular degeneration has not been documented previously, other than in the extreme situation of massive cuff tears and cuff-tear arthropathy. This is deserving of further study because it may have implications for surgical management. (J Shoulder Elbow Surg 2003;12:20-23)

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 Supported by a grant from the Cappagh Hospital Trust, Dublin, Ireland.

☆☆ Reprint requests: Micheál S. Feeney, FRCSI(Orth), Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lincoln County Hospital, Lincoln LN2 5QY, England.

PII: S1058-2746(02)86993-2

doi:10.1067/mse.2003.128565

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Volume 12, Issue 1 , Pages 20-23, January 2003