Update on all-arthroscopic vs. mini-open rotator cuff repair: A systematic review and meta-analysis

J Orthop. 2021 Mar 27:24:254-263. doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2021.03.009. eCollection 2021 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Purpose: To provide an updated comparison between modern arthroscopic and mini-open repairs for treating rotator cuff tears.

Methods: Multiple online databases were searched from 2010 to October 1st, 2020. A meta-analysis was conducted for patient-reported outcomes and complications.

Results: Eleven studies were included. Majority of patients underwent mini-open repair (MOR) compared to arthroscopic repair (AR) (57.4% vs 42.6%). A meta-analysis found statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) in patient-reported outcomes favouring AR. While retear rates were higher in AR (p = 0.03) analysis of retear rates for arthroscopic double row and mini-open repairs, yielded no differences between groups (p = 0.48).

Conclusion: Patients undergoing AR for rotator cuff tears had improved post-operative clinical outcomes in some functional outcomes compared to MOR. Modern arthroscopic double row repair result in similar failure rates to open repair techniques.

Level of evidence: Level III, Systematic Review of Level I-III studies.

Keywords: Arthroscopy; Double-row; Mini-open; Rotator cuff; Rotator cuff repair; Single-row.

Publication types

  • Review