2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.otsr.2012.09.008
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Diagnosis of subscapularis tendon tears: Are available diagnostic tests pertinent for a positive diagnosis?

Abstract: Even though all three tests were performed (LOT, BPT, BHT), 24% of the subscapularis tears were only diagnosed during surgery. The role of the Internal Rotation Lag Sign and Belly-Off Sign in improving the diagnosis of tears was not studied in this work.

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“…Prior studies have provided data on individual or only few of the special tests described for the rotator cuff 26,27,3035 . This issue was addressed in this study by assessing 15 tests commonly used for the diagnosis of rotator cuff tear and biceps pathology.…”
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“…Prior studies have provided data on individual or only few of the special tests described for the rotator cuff 26,27,3035 . This issue was addressed in this study by assessing 15 tests commonly used for the diagnosis of rotator cuff tear and biceps pathology.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Prior studies also had limitations such as recruitment from single sites/providers or data obtained by retrospective chart review 27,28,30,3236 This study addressed these limitations by recruiting from multiple sites and providers, and recruiting patients prospectively. Prior studies have also used either imaging or surgical findings as reference standard for their case definition of a rotator cuff tear 2628,3036 . Although MRI/MRA have high sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of rotator cuff tear 3741 , it is well-documented that rotator cuff tears are present even in asymptomatic individuals 1922 .…”
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“…Las lesiones parciales pueden pasar desapercibidas con RMN o ecografía, solo la artro-RMN nos dará un diagnostico más fiable (19) . Por lo tanto, la exploración física sistemática, con maniobras dirigidas a descartar lesiones tanto parciales como totales -teniendo en cuenta que el signo de Napoleón y el bear hug test son las mas sensibles para las lesiones parciales-son muy importantes en nuestra consulta diaria (15)(16)(17) . Y durante la artroscopia tenemos que descartar siempre una posible lesión del tendón del subescapular.…”
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“…Es muy importante la exploración física detallada buscando un aumento de la RE y realizando las maniobras específicas: lift off (12) , belly test (13) , the bear-hug test (14) (abrazo del oso) y test de Napoleón (15) . Parece ser que el bear-hug test y el de Napoleón detectan mejor lesiones parciales y el lift off solo es positivo en lesiones completas (14)(15)(16)(17) . La radiografía en las proyecciones estándar ayuda a descartar otras patologías y en la visión de perfil de escápula se puede valorar la morfología de la apófisis coracoides y la distancia coracohumeral.…”
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