Objective <p>To evaluate the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic cyst decompression combined with labral repair in patients with spinoglenoid cysts, with emphasis on symptom relief and functional recovery.</p> Methods <p>A retrospective analysis was performed on 6 patients who underwent arthroscopic decompression and labral repair for spinoglenoid cysts between August 2022 and February 2024. Preoperative and postoperative pain (VAS score), shoulder function (Constant-Murley score), and imaging findings were compared.</p> Results <p>At a mean follow-up of 24 months(range, 12–36 months), the VAS score improved significantly from 8.17 ± 1.17 preoperatively to 1.5 ± 1.05 postoperatively (<i>P</i> &lt; 0.05). The Constant-Murley score also showed significant improvement, increasing from 62.50 ± 5.36 to 96.00 ± 2.83 (<i>P</i> &lt; 0.05). MRI confirmed complete cyst resolution in 5 patients and significant reduction in 1 patient, with no recurrence observed.</p> Conclusion <p>This preliminary study suggests that arthroscopic decompression combined with labral repair may be a viable option for treating spinoglenoid cysts. In our small cohort, the procedure was well-tolerated and was associated with improved shoulder function in the early postoperative period. These initial findings warrant further validation in larger, controlled studies.</p>

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Clinical efficacy of arthroscopic cyst decompression combined with labral repair for spinoglenoid cysts

  • Yunfeng Mi,
  • Bo Jiang,
  • Shaowei Pan,
  • Xuewen Jia

摘要

Objective

To evaluate the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic cyst decompression combined with labral repair in patients with spinoglenoid cysts, with emphasis on symptom relief and functional recovery.

Methods

A retrospective analysis was performed on 6 patients who underwent arthroscopic decompression and labral repair for spinoglenoid cysts between August 2022 and February 2024. Preoperative and postoperative pain (VAS score), shoulder function (Constant-Murley score), and imaging findings were compared.

Results

At a mean follow-up of 24 months(range, 12–36 months), the VAS score improved significantly from 8.17 ± 1.17 preoperatively to 1.5 ± 1.05 postoperatively (P < 0.05). The Constant-Murley score also showed significant improvement, increasing from 62.50 ± 5.36 to 96.00 ± 2.83 (P < 0.05). MRI confirmed complete cyst resolution in 5 patients and significant reduction in 1 patient, with no recurrence observed.

Conclusion

This preliminary study suggests that arthroscopic decompression combined with labral repair may be a viable option for treating spinoglenoid cysts. In our small cohort, the procedure was well-tolerated and was associated with improved shoulder function in the early postoperative period. These initial findings warrant further validation in larger, controlled studies.