Purpose: This study aimed to investigate which indirect parameters on preoperative MRI were the principal predictors of subscapularis tendon tears (STTs) requiring surgical repair.

Materials And Methods: Preoperative MRI scans of 86 patients were retrospectively reviewed for visual assessment of the STT, pathology of the long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT), posterior decentering (PD) of the humeral head, humeral rotation, fatty degeneration, and subscapularis muscle atrophy. To evaluate atrophy, visual grading using the anatomical line connecting the coracoid tip to the glenoid base, designated as the base-to-tip line (BTL), and thickness measurements were performed in the en-face view.

Results: Arthroscopically, 31 patients (36%) exhibited Lafosse type III or IV STT and underwent surgical repair. LHBT pathology ( = 0.002), PD of the humeral head ( = 0.012), fatty degeneration ( < 0.001), and BTL grade ( = 0.003) significantly correlated with STT. In the multivariate analysis, PD of the humeral head ( = 0.011, odds ratio [OR] = 5.14) and fatty degeneration ( = 0.046, OR = 2.81) were independent predictors of STT.

Conclusion: PD of the humeral head and fatty degeneration of the subscapularis can help to diagnose clinically significant STT. Interpretation of these findings may contribute to the planning of an optimal surgical strategy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10864144PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/jksr.2023.0050DOI Listing

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