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Shoulder surgery

Shoulder surgery is a means of treating injured shoulders. Many surgeries have been developed to repair the muscles, connective tissue, or damaged joints that can arise from traumatic or overuse injuries to the shoulder.

Shoulder surgery
ICD-9-CM81.80-81.83, 81.23
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Dislocated shoulder edit

A dislocated shoulder can be treated with:

In some cases, arthroscopic surgery is not enough to fix the injured shoulder. When the shoulder dislocates too many times and is worn down, the ball and socket are not lined up correctly. The socket is worn down and the ball will never sit in it the same. After many dislocations the shoulder bones will begin to wear down and chip away. When this occurs, another operation must be done.[citation needed]

 
Coracoid of left Scapula

The operation is called the Latarjet surgery. The procedure involves transfer of the coracoid with its attached muscles to the deficient area over the front of the glenoid. This replaces the missing bone and the transferred muscle also acts as an additional muscular strut preventing further dislocations. It is an open surgery and requires an overnight hospital stay and usually a 4-6 month recovery.[2]

The recovery depends upon many factors, including where the tear was located, how severe it was, and how good the surgical repair was.[citation needed]

It is believed that it takes at least four to six weeks for the labrum to re-attach itself to the scapula bone (shoulder blade), and probably another four to six weeks to get strong. The labrum is a ring of cartilage on the rim of a shallow socket in the scapula into which the head of the upper arm bone normally fits and rotates.[citation needed]

Once the labrum has healed to the rim of the shoulder blade, it should see stress very gradually so that it can gather strength. It is important not to re-injure it while it is healing. How much motion and strengthening of the arm is allowed after surgery also depends upon many factors, and it is up to the surgeon to let you know your limitations and how fast to progress.[citation needed]

Because of the variability in the injury and the type of repair done, it is difficult to predict how soon someone can to return to activities and to sports after the repair. The type of sport also is important, since contact sports have a greater chance of injuring the labrum repair. However, a vast majority of patients have full function of the shoulder after labrum repair, and most patients can return to their previous level of sports with no or few restrictions.[3]

  • repair of the capsular ligaments (Bankart repair)
  • repair of the biceps long head anchor or SLAP lesion
  • tightening of the shoulder capsule (capsulorrhaphy or capsular shift)
  • Open Repairs (for dislocations with fractures, etc.)
  • Biceps Tenodesis Surgery

Surgical treatment of the shoulder due to potential biceps tendonitis or a tear of the labrum otherwise known as a SLAP tear. The long head of the biceps passes through the shoulder joint and attaches to the labrum. During a biceps tenodesis procedure, the surgeon cuts the attachment of the biceps tendon from the labrum and reattaches it to the humerus bone by tacks. By doing this, pressure is relieved from the labrum significantly reducing pain. This surgery is performed to alleviate bicep inflammation and can be implemented in correspondence to a SLAP lesion surgery. Recovery is approximately 4–8 months depending on the individual and requires physical therapy.[4]

Separated shoulder edit

A separated shoulder can be treated with:[citation needed]

Sternoclavicular separation edit

Sternoclavicular separation can be treated.

Tendinitis, bursitis, and impingement syndrome edit

The rotator cuff can cause pain in many different ways including tendonitis, bursitis, calcific tendonitis, partial thickness tears, full thickness tears or mechanical impingement.[5] Tendinitis, bursitis, and impingement syndrome can be treated with tendon repair and the Mumford procedure or acromioplasty.[citation needed]

Rotator cuff tear edit

A rotator cuff tear can be treated with arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.[citation needed]

Fracture edit

A shoulder fracture can be treated with open reduction internal fixation (ORIF).

Arthritis of the shoulder (glenohumeral joint) edit

Arthritis of the shoulder can be treated with total shoulder replacement, hemiarthroplasty (half a replacement), or a reverse shoulder implant (for arthritis with large rotator cuff tear).

Arthritis or osteolysis of the acromioclavicular joint edit

Arthritis or osteolysis of the acromioclavicular joint can be treated with the Mumford procedure (open or arthroscopic).

Scapular Winging edit

Scapular winging due to serratus anterior muscle (long thoracic nerve) palsy can be treated with a pectoralis major transfer.

Scapular winging due to trapezius muscle (spinal accessory nerve) palsy can be treated with an Eden-Lange procedure.

Scapular winging due to facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy can be treated with a scapulopexy or scapulothoracic fusion.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Shoulder Scope".
  2. ^ "Latarjet-Bristow Procedures | ShoulderDoc". www.shoulderdoc.co.uk. Retrieved 2015-05-09.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-11-20. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
  4. ^ * 2. http://www.rothmaninstitute.com/specialties/treatments/biceps-tenodesis
  5. ^ "Rotator Cuff Pain".

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Shoulder surgery is a means of treating injured shoulders Many surgeries have been developed to repair the muscles connective tissue or damaged joints that can arise from traumatic or overuse injuries to the shoulder Shoulder surgeryICD 9 CM81 80 81 83 81 23 edit on Wikidata Contents 1 Dislocated shoulder 2 Separated shoulder 3 Sternoclavicular separation 4 Tendinitis bursitis and impingement syndrome 5 Rotator cuff tear 6 Fracture 7 Arthritis of the shoulder glenohumeral joint 8 Arthritis or osteolysis of the acromioclavicular joint 9 Scapular Winging 10 See also 11 ReferencesDislocated shoulder editA dislocated shoulder can be treated with Arthroscopic repairs repair of the Glenoid labrum anterior or posterior 1 In some cases arthroscopic surgery is not enough to fix the injured shoulder When the shoulder dislocates too many times and is worn down the ball and socket are not lined up correctly The socket is worn down and the ball will never sit in it the same After many dislocations the shoulder bones will begin to wear down and chip away When this occurs another operation must be done citation needed nbsp Coracoid of left ScapulaThe operation is called the Latarjet surgery The procedure involves transfer of the coracoid with its attached muscles to the deficient area over the front of the glenoid This replaces the missing bone and the transferred muscle also acts as an additional muscular strut preventing further dislocations It is an open surgery and requires an overnight hospital stay and usually a 4 6 month recovery 2 The recovery depends upon many factors including where the tear was located how severe it was and how good the surgical repair was citation needed It is believed that it takes at least four to six weeks for the labrum to re attach itself to the scapula bone shoulder blade and probably another four to six weeks to get strong The labrum is a ring of cartilage on the rim of a shallow socket in the scapula into which the head of the upper arm bone normally fits and rotates citation needed Once the labrum has healed to the rim of the shoulder blade it should see stress very gradually so that it can gather strength It is important not to re injure it while it is healing How much motion and strengthening of the arm is allowed after surgery also depends upon many factors and it is up to the surgeon to let you know your limitations and how fast to progress citation needed Because of the variability in the injury and the type of repair done it is difficult to predict how soon someone can to return to activities and to sports after the repair The type of sport also is important since contact sports have a greater chance of injuring the labrum repair However a vast majority of patients have full function of the shoulder after labrum repair and most patients can return to their previous level of sports with no or few restrictions 3 repair of the capsular ligaments Bankart repair repair of the biceps long head anchor or SLAP lesion tightening of the shoulder capsule capsulorrhaphy or capsular shift Open Repairs for dislocations with fractures etc Biceps Tenodesis SurgerySurgical treatment of the shoulder due to potential biceps tendonitis or a tear of the labrum otherwise known as a SLAP tear The long head of the biceps passes through the shoulder joint and attaches to the labrum During a biceps tenodesis procedure the surgeon cuts the attachment of the biceps tendon from the labrum and reattaches it to the humerus bone by tacks By doing this pressure is relieved from the labrum significantly reducing pain This surgery is performed to alleviate bicep inflammation and can be implemented in correspondence to a SLAP lesion surgery Recovery is approximately 4 8 months depending on the individual and requires physical therapy 4 Separated shoulder editA separated shoulder can be treated with citation needed Weaver Dunn procedure Weaver Dunn with various additional fixations sutures suture anchors tendon autograft to replace the coracoclavicular ligaments Note various methods have been utilized to anchor the clavicle in place while the surgery heals This includes Dacron graft loop Bosworth screw Kirschner wires Hook plate Anatomic Repair or any repair using tendon allograft without sacrificing the coracoacromial ligament Arthroscopic Weaver Dunn Transfer of conjoined tendon and distal end of coracoid process to the clavicleSternoclavicular separation editSternoclavicular separation can be treated Tendinitis bursitis and impingement syndrome editThe rotator cuff can cause pain in many different ways including tendonitis bursitis calcific tendonitis partial thickness tears full thickness tears or mechanical impingement 5 Tendinitis bursitis and impingement syndrome can be treated with tendon repair and the Mumford procedure or acromioplasty citation needed Rotator cuff tear editA rotator cuff tear can be treated with arthroscopic rotator cuff repair citation needed Fracture editA shoulder fracture can be treated with open reduction internal fixation ORIF Arthritis of the shoulder glenohumeral joint editArthritis of the shoulder can be treated with total shoulder replacement hemiarthroplasty half a replacement or a reverse shoulder implant for arthritis with large rotator cuff tear Arthritis or osteolysis of the acromioclavicular joint editArthritis or osteolysis of the acromioclavicular joint can be treated with the Mumford procedure open or arthroscopic Scapular Winging editScapular winging due to serratus anterior muscle long thoracic nerve palsy can be treated with a pectoralis major transfer Scapular winging due to trapezius muscle spinal accessory nerve palsy can be treated with an Eden Lange procedure Scapular winging due to facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy can be treated with a scapulopexy or scapulothoracic fusion See also editShoulder problem Separated shoulder Clavicle fracture Arthroscopy Arthritis Capsule of the glenohumeral joint shoulder joint Glenoid cavity Glenoid labrum Snapping scapula syndromeReferences edit Shoulder Scope Latarjet Bristow Procedures ShoulderDoc www shoulderdoc co uk Retrieved 2015 05 09 Labrum tear Johns Hopkins Orthopaedic Surgery Archived from the original on 2011 11 20 Retrieved 2009 05 04 2 http www rothmaninstitute com specialties treatments biceps tenodesis 3 http www drgartsman com biceps tenodesis Rotator Cuff Pain Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shoulder surgery amp oldid 1185703520, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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