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Bone Marrow Stimulation for Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.

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Hurley, ET; Crook, BS; Danilkowicz, RM; Jazrawi, LM; Mirzayan, R; Dickens, JF; Anakwenze, O; Klifto, CS
Published in: Am J Sports Med
October 2024

BACKGROUND: Bone marrow stimulation (BMS) has been proposed to augment healing at the time of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR) by creating several bone marrow vents in the footprint of the rotator cuff, allowing mesenchymal stem cells, platelets, and growth factors to cover the area as a "crimson duvet." PURPOSE: To perform a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to compare the outcomes after BMS and a control for those undergoing ARCR. STUDY DESIGN: Meta-analysis; Level of evidence, 1. METHODS: A literature search of 3 databases was performed based on the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines. RCTs comparing BMS and a control for ARCR were included. Clinical outcomes were compared, and a P value <.05 was considered to be statistically significant. RESULTS: A total of 7 RCTs with 576 patients were included. Overall, 18.8% of patients treated with BMS and 21.0% of patients treated with a control had a retear (I2 = 43%; P = .61). With BMS, the mean Constant score was 88.2, and with the control, the mean Constant score was 86.7 (P = .12). Additionally, there was no significant difference in the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score (94.3 vs 93.2, respectively; P = .31) or visual analog scale score (0.9 vs 0.9, respectively; P = .89). CONCLUSION: The level 1 evidence in the literature did not support BMS as a modality to improve retear rates or clinical outcomes after ARCR.

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Am J Sports Med

DOI

EISSN

1552-3365

Publication Date

October 2024

Volume

52

Issue

12

Start / End Page

3167 / 3172

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Rotator Cuff Injuries
  • Rotator Cuff
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Orthopedics
  • Humans
  • Arthroscopy
  • 4207 Sports science and exercise
  • 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences
 

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Hurley, E. T., Crook, B. S., Danilkowicz, R. M., Jazrawi, L. M., Mirzayan, R., Dickens, J. F., … Klifto, C. S. (2024). Bone Marrow Stimulation for Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Am J Sports Med, 52(12), 3167–3172. https://doi.org/10.1177/03635465231213873
Hurley, Eoghan T., Bryan S. Crook, Richard M. Danilkowicz, Laith M. Jazrawi, Raffy Mirzayan, Jonathan F. Dickens, Oke Anakwenze, and Christopher S. Klifto. “Bone Marrow Stimulation for Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.Am J Sports Med 52, no. 12 (October 2024): 3167–72. https://doi.org/10.1177/03635465231213873.
Hurley ET, Crook BS, Danilkowicz RM, Jazrawi LM, Mirzayan R, Dickens JF, et al. Bone Marrow Stimulation for Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Am J Sports Med. 2024 Oct;52(12):3167–72.
Hurley, Eoghan T., et al. “Bone Marrow Stimulation for Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.Am J Sports Med, vol. 52, no. 12, Oct. 2024, pp. 3167–72. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/03635465231213873.
Hurley ET, Crook BS, Danilkowicz RM, Jazrawi LM, Mirzayan R, Dickens JF, Anakwenze O, Klifto CS. Bone Marrow Stimulation for Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Am J Sports Med. 2024 Oct;52(12):3167–3172.
Journal cover image

Published In

Am J Sports Med

DOI

EISSN

1552-3365

Publication Date

October 2024

Volume

52

Issue

12

Start / End Page

3167 / 3172

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Rotator Cuff Injuries
  • Rotator Cuff
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Orthopedics
  • Humans
  • Arthroscopy
  • 4207 Sports science and exercise
  • 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences