Creation of a Pre-operative Score, the HASS Score, for Injuries Reliable Diagnosis of Long Biceps Tendon
GCS Ramsay Santé pour l'Enseignement et la Recherche
200 participants
May 1, 2024
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The long biceps tendon (LBT) has a particular anatomical pathway, making it fragile due to repeated microtrauma or trauma which can lead to chronic lesions of LBT. Current issue with this pathology is the absence of preoperative effective clinical and paraclinical tools, allowing confirmed diagnosis, in particular because of its entanglement with other pathologies. This diagnostic uncertainty generates an approximation for LBT therapeutic indications so that therapeutic indications are frequently finalized during glenohumeral arthroscopy. Having a reliable and reproducible diagnostic tool for LBT pathologies would allow an improvement in their surgical load management . In this context, this research is based on the hypothesis that the construction of a pre-operative score, the HASS score, combining pre-operative clinical and paraclinical data would allow to obtain a reliable diagnosis of LBT injuries.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Patient with operative indication for tenodesis tenotomy, represented by persistence of clinical signs after medical treatment for more than 6 months
- Patient with shoulder pain lasting more than 6 months
Exclusion Criteria1
- Patient with a ruptured LBT on the pre-operative imaging assessment
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Interventions
Creation of a pre-operative score
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NCT06446336