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Травматология и ортопедия России. 2012; : 144-152

КОЛЛИЗИИ В КЛАССИФИКАЦИИ SLAP ПОВРЕЖДЕНИЙ

Евсеенко В. Г., Зазирный И. М.

https://doi.org/10.21823/2311-2905-2012--4-144-152

Аннотация

Среди специалистов отсутствует согласие относительно классификации повреждений сухожилия длинной головки двуглавой мышцы плеча в зоне крепления к лопатке. Одни авторы, описывая данное повреждение, берут за основу классификацию S.J. Snyder, другие описывают его как отдельное повреждение. Приведен обзор существующих классификаций повреждения верхней части суставной губы лопатки (так называемого SLAP повреждения) и повреждения сухожилия длинной головки двуглавой мышцы плеча.
Список литературы

1. Страфун С.С., Сергиенко Р.А., Страфун А.С. Хирургическое лечение повреждений места крепления сухожилия длинной головки двуглавой мышцы плеча. Вестн. ортопедии, травматологии и протезирования. 2011;(3):5-10.

2. Andrews J.R., Carson W.G. Jr., McLeod W.D. Glenoid labrum tears related to the long head of the biceps. Am. J. Sports Med. 1985;13(5):337-341.

3. Chhadia A.M., Goldberg B.A., Hutchinson M.R. Abnormal translation in SLAP lesions on magnetic resonance imaging abducted externally rotated view. Arthroscopy. 2010;26(1):19-25.

4. Elser F., Braun S., Dewing C.B., Giphart J.E., Millett P.J. Anatomy, function, injuries, and treatment of the long head of the biceps brachii tendon. Arthroscopy. 2011 Apr;27(4):581-592.

5. Giacomo G.D., Pouliart N., Costantini A. Vita A. Atlas of functional shoulder anatomy. Milan; New York: Springer-Verlag; 2008. 231 p.

6. Habermeyer, P., Walch G. The biceps tendon and rotator cuff disease. In: Rotator cuff disorders. Baltimore etc: Williams and Wilkins, 1996. pp. 142-159.

7. Habermeyer P., Magosch P., Pritsch M., Scheibel M.T., Lichtenberg S. Anterosuperior impingement of the shoulder as a result of pulley lesions: a prospective arthroscopic study. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2004;13(1):5-12.

8. Hedtmann A., Fett H., Heers G., Lasionenim Bereich des Rotatorenintervalls und der langen Bizepssehne. In: Schulter: das Standardwerk fur Klinik und Praxis. Stuttgart: Georg ThiemeVerlag; 2002. p. 310-316.

9. Higgins L.D., Warner J.J. Superior labral lesions: anatomy, pathology, and treatment. Clin. Orthop. 2001;(390):73-82.

10. Lafosse L., Reiland Y., Baier G.P., Toussaint B., Jost B. Anterior and posterior instability of the long head of the biceps tendon in rotator cuff tears: a new classification based on arthroscopic observations. Arthroscopy. 2007;23(1):73-80.

11. Lichtenberg S., Magosch P., Habermeyer P. Superior labrum-biceps anchor complex. Orthopade. 2003;32(7):616-626.

12. Maffet M.W., Gartsman G.M., Moseley B. Superior labrum-biceps tendon complex lesions of the shoulder. Am. J. Sports Med. 1995;23(1):93-98.

13. Mohana-Borges A.V., Chung C.B., Resnick D. Superior labral anteroposterior tear: classification and diagnosis on MRI and MR arthrography. AJR Am. J. Roentgenol. 2003;181(6):1449-1462.

14. Morgan C.D., Burkhart S.S., Palmeri M., Gillespie M. Type II SLAP lesions: three subtypes and their relationships to superior instability and rotator cuff tears. Arthroscopy. 1998;14(6):553-565.

15. Murthi A.M., Vosburgh C.L., Neviaser T.J. The incidence of pathologic changes of the long head of the biceps tendon. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2000;9(5):382-385.

16. Slatis P, Aalto K. Medial dislocation of the tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii. Acta Orthop. Scand. 1979;50(1):73-77.

17. Smith D.K., Chopp T.M., Aufdemorte T.B., Witkowski E.G., Jones R.C. Sublabral recess of the superior glenoid labrum: study of cadavers with conventional nonenhanced MR imaging, MR arthrography, anatomic dissection, and limited histologic examination. Radiology. 1996;201(1):251-256.

18. Snyder S.J., Karzel R.P., Pizzo W.D., Ferkel.RD., Friedman M.J. Arthroscopy classics. SLAP lesions of the shoulder. Arthroscopy. 2010;26(8):1117.

19. Snyder S.J., Karzel R.P., Del Pizzo W., Ferkel R.D., Friedman M.J. SLAP lesions of the shoulder. Arthroscopy. 1990;6(4):274-279.

20. Stoller D.W. MR arthrography of the glenohumeral joint. Radiol. Clin. North Am. 1997;35(1):97-116.

21. Tuite M.J., Blankenbaker D.G., Seifert M., Ziegert A.J., Orwin J.F. Sublabral foramen and buford complex: inferior extent of the unattached or absent labrum in 50 patients. Radiology. 2002;223(1):137-142.

22. Vangsness C.T. Jr., Jorgenson S.S., Watson T., Johnson D.L. The origin of the long head of the biceps from the scapula and glenoid labrum. An anatomical study of 100 shoulders. J. Bone Joint Surg. Br. 1994;76(6):951-954.

23. Vanhoenacker F.M., Maas M., Gielen J.L. Imaging of orthopedic sports injuries. Heidelberg, Berlin: Springer-Verlag; 2007. 535 p.

24. Williams M.M., Snyder S.J., Buford D. Jr. The Buford complex - the "cord-like" middle glenohumeral ligament and absent anterosuperior labrum complex: a normal anatomic capsulolabral variant. Arthroscopy. 1994;10(3):241-247.

25. Yamaguchi K., R. Bindra Disorders of the biceps tendon. In: Disorders of the shoulder: diagnosis and management. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams&Wilkins; 1999.

Traumatology and Orthopedics of Russia. 2012; : 144-152

COLLISIONS IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF SLAP LESIONS

Yevsyeyenko V. G., Zazirniy I. M.

https://doi.org/10.21823/2311-2905-2012--4-144-152

Abstract

There is no agreement among experts on the classification of injury of o the long head tendon of biceps brachii in the area of its attachment to the shoulder blade. Some authors take the Snyder’s classification as basis; others describe it as a separate injury. The authors presented the review of existing classifications of the labrum shoulder injury (so-called SLAP lesions) and traumas of the tendon of the long head biceps.
References

1. Strafun S.S., Sergienko R.A., Strafun A.S. Khirurgicheskoe lechenie povrezhdenii mesta krepleniya sukhozhiliya dlinnoi golovki dvuglavoi myshtsy plecha. Vestn. ortopedii, travmatologii i protezirovaniya. 2011;(3):5-10.

2. Andrews J.R., Carson W.G. Jr., McLeod W.D. Glenoid labrum tears related to the long head of the biceps. Am. J. Sports Med. 1985;13(5):337-341.

3. Chhadia A.M., Goldberg B.A., Hutchinson M.R. Abnormal translation in SLAP lesions on magnetic resonance imaging abducted externally rotated view. Arthroscopy. 2010;26(1):19-25.

4. Elser F., Braun S., Dewing C.B., Giphart J.E., Millett P.J. Anatomy, function, injuries, and treatment of the long head of the biceps brachii tendon. Arthroscopy. 2011 Apr;27(4):581-592.

5. Giacomo G.D., Pouliart N., Costantini A. Vita A. Atlas of functional shoulder anatomy. Milan; New York: Springer-Verlag; 2008. 231 p.

6. Habermeyer, P., Walch G. The biceps tendon and rotator cuff disease. In: Rotator cuff disorders. Baltimore etc: Williams and Wilkins, 1996. pp. 142-159.

7. Habermeyer P., Magosch P., Pritsch M., Scheibel M.T., Lichtenberg S. Anterosuperior impingement of the shoulder as a result of pulley lesions: a prospective arthroscopic study. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2004;13(1):5-12.

8. Hedtmann A., Fett H., Heers G., Lasionenim Bereich des Rotatorenintervalls und der langen Bizepssehne. In: Schulter: das Standardwerk fur Klinik und Praxis. Stuttgart: Georg ThiemeVerlag; 2002. p. 310-316.

9. Higgins L.D., Warner J.J. Superior labral lesions: anatomy, pathology, and treatment. Clin. Orthop. 2001;(390):73-82.

10. Lafosse L., Reiland Y., Baier G.P., Toussaint B., Jost B. Anterior and posterior instability of the long head of the biceps tendon in rotator cuff tears: a new classification based on arthroscopic observations. Arthroscopy. 2007;23(1):73-80.

11. Lichtenberg S., Magosch P., Habermeyer P. Superior labrum-biceps anchor complex. Orthopade. 2003;32(7):616-626.

12. Maffet M.W., Gartsman G.M., Moseley B. Superior labrum-biceps tendon complex lesions of the shoulder. Am. J. Sports Med. 1995;23(1):93-98.

13. Mohana-Borges A.V., Chung C.B., Resnick D. Superior labral anteroposterior tear: classification and diagnosis on MRI and MR arthrography. AJR Am. J. Roentgenol. 2003;181(6):1449-1462.

14. Morgan C.D., Burkhart S.S., Palmeri M., Gillespie M. Type II SLAP lesions: three subtypes and their relationships to superior instability and rotator cuff tears. Arthroscopy. 1998;14(6):553-565.

15. Murthi A.M., Vosburgh C.L., Neviaser T.J. The incidence of pathologic changes of the long head of the biceps tendon. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2000;9(5):382-385.

16. Slatis P, Aalto K. Medial dislocation of the tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii. Acta Orthop. Scand. 1979;50(1):73-77.

17. Smith D.K., Chopp T.M., Aufdemorte T.B., Witkowski E.G., Jones R.C. Sublabral recess of the superior glenoid labrum: study of cadavers with conventional nonenhanced MR imaging, MR arthrography, anatomic dissection, and limited histologic examination. Radiology. 1996;201(1):251-256.

18. Snyder S.J., Karzel R.P., Pizzo W.D., Ferkel.RD., Friedman M.J. Arthroscopy classics. SLAP lesions of the shoulder. Arthroscopy. 2010;26(8):1117.

19. Snyder S.J., Karzel R.P., Del Pizzo W., Ferkel R.D., Friedman M.J. SLAP lesions of the shoulder. Arthroscopy. 1990;6(4):274-279.

20. Stoller D.W. MR arthrography of the glenohumeral joint. Radiol. Clin. North Am. 1997;35(1):97-116.

21. Tuite M.J., Blankenbaker D.G., Seifert M., Ziegert A.J., Orwin J.F. Sublabral foramen and buford complex: inferior extent of the unattached or absent labrum in 50 patients. Radiology. 2002;223(1):137-142.

22. Vangsness C.T. Jr., Jorgenson S.S., Watson T., Johnson D.L. The origin of the long head of the biceps from the scapula and glenoid labrum. An anatomical study of 100 shoulders. J. Bone Joint Surg. Br. 1994;76(6):951-954.

23. Vanhoenacker F.M., Maas M., Gielen J.L. Imaging of orthopedic sports injuries. Heidelberg, Berlin: Springer-Verlag; 2007. 535 p.

24. Williams M.M., Snyder S.J., Buford D. Jr. The Buford complex - the "cord-like" middle glenohumeral ligament and absent anterosuperior labrum complex: a normal anatomic capsulolabral variant. Arthroscopy. 1994;10(3):241-247.

25. Yamaguchi K., R. Bindra Disorders of the biceps tendon. In: Disorders of the shoulder: diagnosis and management. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams&Wilkins; 1999.