1. The association between coracoacromial ligament morphology and rotator cuff tears: A cadaveric study
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Abdulrahman Alraddadi, Roger Soames, Clare Lamb, and Abduelmenem Alashkham
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Male ,Histology ,Shoulders ,Coracoacromial ligament ,Rotator Cuff Injuries ,Cadaver ,medicine ,Humans ,Rotator cuff ,Prospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Anatomy ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Acromioclavicular Joint ,Ligaments, Articular ,Ligament ,Shoulder Impingement Syndrome ,Tears ,Female ,Shoulder joint ,business - Abstract
PURPOSE To determine the association between coracoacromial ligament (CAL) morphology and rotator cuff tears. MATERIALS AND METHODS The present study is a prospective cohort study based on the dissection of 172 shoulders from 86 (46 female, 40 male) formalin embalmed European Caucasian cadavers, with a median age of 82 years. The anatomy of CAL was examined, including its morphology and parametric measurements, while the rotator cuff tendons were inspected for the presence of tears. RESULTS Gross examination of the CAL in 155 shoulders revealed a variable number of bands as follows: 28 (18%) had one band, 56 (36%) two bands and 71 (46%) three or more bands. Inspection of the rotator cuff tendons showed the presence of tears in 77 (50%) shoulders, of which 37 (24%) were partial and 40 (26%) were full-thickness tears. Statistical analysis showed a significant association (P
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- 2021
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