Study Comparing Patient Function and Satisfaction With Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression Before and After Repair of Complete Rotator Cuff Tears

Sponsor
Ascension Genesys Hospital (Other)
Overall Status
Unknown status
CT.gov ID
NCT01430598
Collaborator
(none)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

The investigators aim to establish whether completing a subacromial decompression before or after repair of a complete rotator cuff tear has any clinical significance. Both the arthroscopic decompression and rotator cuff repair will be completed during the same surgical date. The investigators null hypothesis contends that full-thickness rotator cuff tear repair performed before versus after subacromial decompression will not influence patient's post-operative pain or functionality.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Procedure: Rotator Cuff Repair and Subacromial Decompression
  • Other: Questionnaire
N/A

Detailed Description

All patients with a diagnosed full thickness rotator cuff tear and symptomatic subacromial decompression will be consulted about arthroscopic subacromial decompression and rotator cuff repair. The possible risks and benefits will be discussed with the patient in detail by the operating surgeon. If a patient agrees to undergo surgical intervention (i.e. arthroscopic subacromial decompression and rotator cuff repair in the same surgical setting), they will be approached and informed regarding involvement in the study. This is a single blind study so participants will not know into which arm they have been randomized.

Once consented, the subject will be randomized into one of two treatment arms. Those in Arm A will have subacromial decompression before repair of a complete rotator cuff and those in Arm B will have subacromial decompression after repair of a complete rotator cuff.

Prior to surgical intervention all patients will complete two separate questionnaires in the waiting room. The results of the questionnaires will be later used to compare pre-operative and post-operative changes following shoulder surgery.

On the date of surgery, the operative surgeon will ensure a full-thickness rotator cuff tear is present with an associated acromial spur. If both are present, the operative surgeon will perform the surgical intervention in the previously assigned order according to the patient's treatment arm. All acromial spurs will be burred to a level flush with the remaining non-pathologic acromion. The full-thickness rotator cuff will be repaired utilizing sutures and suture anchors. The specific pattern of repair will be determined intra-operatively. This is standard procedure for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair and subacromial decompression. There is no known risks within the orthopedic literature with performing subacromial decompression before versus after rotator cuff repair. As such, this study aims to identify any significance of the order of surgery if it exists.

Post-operatively all patients will be placed within a Berg SlingShot®. All patients will undergo a period of immobilization within the sling. Patients will be evaluated at 2 weeks, 6 weeks, and 12 weeks post-operatively. The shoulder range of motion and relative strength, compared to the contralateral limb, will be assessed. They will be prescribed formal physical therapy in the outpatient setting. At the 12 week visit each subject will complete the questionnaires once again. The scores will be tabulated and inserted in the Excel spreadsheet.

The pre-operative and post-operative scores will be compared. The change in score from each treatment arm will be averaged and analyzed for statistically significant difference. Also, the pre- and post-operative forward flexion, abduction range of motion will be compared. The external and internal rotation strengths will be compared from the pre- and post-operative evaluations.

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Anticipated Enrollment :
100 participants
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention Model:
Parallel Assignment
Masking:
Single (Participant)
Primary Purpose:
Treatment
Official Title:
Randomized Single Blinded Study Comparing Patient Function and Satisfaction With Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression Before and After Repair of Complete Rotator Cuff Tears
Study Start Date :
Aug 1, 2011
Anticipated Primary Completion Date :
Aug 1, 2012
Anticipated Study Completion Date :
Aug 1, 2012

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Active Comparator: A

Subacromial decompression before repair of a complete rotator cuff tear.

Procedure: Rotator Cuff Repair and Subacromial Decompression
Arthroscopic decompression and rotator cuff repair will be completed during the same surgical date.

Other: Questionnaire
Patients will be asked to complete two separate questionnaires prior to the surgical intervention. Patients will be asked to complete the same two questionnaires at 12 weeks post surgery.

Active Comparator: B

Subacromial decompression after repair of a complete rotator cuff repair.

Procedure: Rotator Cuff Repair and Subacromial Decompression
Arthroscopic decompression and rotator cuff repair will be completed during the same surgical date.

Other: Questionnaire
Patients will be asked to complete two separate questionnaires prior to the surgical intervention. Patients will be asked to complete the same two questionnaires at 12 weeks post surgery.

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Pre and Post Surgery Pain and Satisfaction [1 year]

    Both arms will complete an identical baseline and post-operative pain and functionality survey. The data will be analyzed to determine the rate of change between the pre and post surgery results. The results from the two groups will be compared to determine if there is a significant difference in pain and functionality between subjects in Arm A and Arm B.

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
18 Years to 65 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
No
Inclusion Criteria:
  • Aged 18-65

  • Symptomatic patients with MRI positive full thickness rotator cuff tears

  • Clinically and/or radiographically positive subacromial impingement/spur with associated rotator cuff tendonitis and bursitis

  • Patients who have failed outpatient conservative therapy, including, but not limited to physical therapy and subacromial injection with steroid and local anesthetic

Exclusion Criteria:
  • Patient with radiographic evidence of glenohumeral degenerative joint disease or rotator cuff arthropathy

  • Patients with a prior history of joint sepsis

  • Patients who have had previous shoulder surgery on the anticipated operative limb

  • Patients with a diagnosed pathology causing associated pain and/or weakness to the anticipated operative limb

  • Patient deemed unable to complete the post-operative rehabilitation protocol

  • Patients diagnosed, either intra-operatively or by MRI, as having irreparable rotator cuff tears

Contacts and Locations

Locations

Site City State Country Postal Code
1 Genesys Regional Medical Center-General Surgery Center Grand Blanc Michigan United States 48439
2 Greater Flint Sports Medicine Grand Blanc Michigan United States 48439

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • Ascension Genesys Hospital

Investigators

None specified.

Study Documents (Full-Text)

None provided.

More Information

Publications

None provided.
Responsible Party:
Lauren Suchy, Academic Research Coordinator, Ascension Genesys Hospital
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT01430598
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • ME 11 0021
First Posted:
Sep 8, 2011
Last Update Posted:
Sep 8, 2011
Last Verified:
Sep 1, 2011
Keywords provided by Lauren Suchy, Academic Research Coordinator, Ascension Genesys Hospital
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Study Results

No Results Posted as of Sep 8, 2011