Lesions Of The Shoulder SLAP Tear - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

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  • Опубликовано: 23 май 2017
  • Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describing SLAP tear lesions of the shoulder.
    SLAP tear is a tear at the top of the glenoid labrum.
    The MRI sensitivity is about 50%, but when you do MRI arthrogram, the specificity is over 90%.
    A Buford complex superiorly is not a tear (not a SLAP tear). SLAP tear is a difficult diagnosis.
    Type II SLAP tear is the most common type and in young adults, you will repair this tear. In this situation (Type II), the superior labrum is completely torn from the glenoid. SLAP tears can be isolated or be a part of internal impingement, which has an articular sided cuff tear. SLAP tears may also be associated with shoulder instability. SLAP tears may also be associated with a cuff tear in about 40% of the time.
    SLAP tears are common in throwing athletes, however they are not common in general and are hard to diagnose.
    The anterosuperior labrum has a poor blood supply. The superior labrum anchors the biceps just posterior to the 12 o’clock position. The superior labrum is weak and subject to tearing. Superior labrum tear is a SLAP tear.
    There are four types of SLAP tears. Type I is fraying of the superior labrum, do a debridement of the labrum. Type II is a detached biceps tendon anchor, if the patient is young, reattach the biceps anchor to the labrum. Type III is a bucket handle tear with intact biceps insertion, do a debridement of the bucket handle. Type IV is a bucket handle tear that extends to the biceps tendon, this will create a detached biceps tendon anchor. Treatment is a debridement plus biceps tenotomy or biceps tenodesis.
    Symptoms: The patient will have deep shoulder pain with catching, popping, clicking and weakness, decreased throwing velocity or distance and difficulty in overhead activity.
    Examination: The O’Brien’s Test is the most commonly used test. There are a lot of other tests that can be used to diagnose a SLAP tear. The more positive the test, the most that you can confirm the presence of a SLAP tear. MRI arthrogram can then be used for definitive diagnosis. There may also be some tenderness over the area of the biceps if the process involved the biceps tendon.
    If the patient has a spinoglenoid cyst as diagnosed by MRI, this will involve the suprascapular nerve and the patient will have decreased external rotation due to involvement of the infraspinatus.
    When you treat the SLAP tear by either repair or debridement, you then want to decompress this cyst.
    O’Brien’s Test: patient is standing or sitting with the arm at 90° of flexion, 10° of adduction, and full internal rotation with the forearm pronated. The examiner applies pressure to the forearm and instructs the patient to resist the applied downward force. Pain at the shoulder joint suggests a SLAP lesion. Decrease in pain of the shoulder joint on supination of the arm is suggestive of a SLAP tear.
    MRI Arthrogram: MRI arthrogram is the best study to diagnose a SLAP tear. You want to look at the coronal images, because you want to see the superior labrum. With a Bankart lesion, you want to look at the axial cut, because you want to see the anterior labrum. The normal superior labrum is seen on coronal MRI as a black signal. The superior labrum is completely dark and triangular. A bright signal within the superior labrum is a SLAP tear. The dye will only go inside the labrum if there is a tear of the labrum. The white area with the dye inside highlights the area of the tear.
    Treatment: in general treatment should start with physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medication, and injections. When conservative treatment fails, surgery is considered. Surgery includes debridement, biceps tenodesis and biceps tenotomy (in older population).
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Комментарии • 48

  • @SkillChecks
    @SkillChecks 3 года назад +3

    This was very helpful to understand my shoulder problems!

  • @shaqayeqrudd6195
    @shaqayeqrudd6195 Год назад +1

    The animation is easy to follow, overall very helpful. Thank you!

  • @unaistt9690
    @unaistt9690 2 года назад

    Thank you so much sir.. Your videos are really informative 😍😍

  • @Variousthings2346
    @Variousthings2346 4 года назад

    Excellent video Sir!!!

  • @MarcPagan
    @MarcPagan 3 года назад

    Excellent explanation ..thank you

  • @afridirokon5516
    @afridirokon5516 5 лет назад

    Thank you doctor for the information.

  • @roadpizza3470
    @roadpizza3470 Год назад

    Outstanding!!

  • @katiehanson
    @katiehanson 4 года назад +2

    Thank you! I am an orthopedic nurse practitioner and this information was very helpful for review.

    • @foralgorithm656
      @foralgorithm656 3 года назад

      Hi do you think surgery is needed if I have slap tear but have no range of motion issue and slight painful when I go heavy with weights??

  • @carlitah2198
    @carlitah2198 2 года назад

    I was told I had a Bufford Complex with an MRI. After an arthrogram it’s a superior labral tear extending anteriorly. I wonder why there was such a difference in the imaging. Thank you for the video Dr. Nabil

  • @alessandran06
    @alessandran06 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this info!

  • @robynm8952
    @robynm8952 4 года назад

    Great information.

  • @geojor
    @geojor 6 лет назад

    very good, thank you ...

  • @loaiabdallatif4947
    @loaiabdallatif4947 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Dr. Nail for great information you presented, I have Slap according to MRI, My Doctor recommend to do surgery but what about the second and third treatments , can you give me some advice regarding other treatments other than surgery ?

  • @dramrawad110
    @dramrawad110 4 года назад

    Wooooooow
    Amazing

  • @slavomichalak1529
    @slavomichalak1529 3 года назад +5

    Great explanation in such a short video. Why our western physicians fail to explain these issues in such a compact and clear way?

  • @pooterray
    @pooterray 5 лет назад

    Great info! Better than my slides at school

  • @eschelar
    @eschelar 3 года назад

    Very helpful information, thank you.

  • @physiofy23
    @physiofy23 2 года назад

    Physiotherapy plays an important role in slap lesion😊

  • @Janshima
    @Janshima 3 года назад

    I just had this surgery on 25/2/21. 6 week on sling and 3 months no heavy hand work. Hope for fully recover after 3 months.

    • @shaheerahmed7002
      @shaheerahmed7002 2 года назад

      hi, how is it now? have you recovered?

    • @Janshima
      @Janshima 2 года назад

      @@shaheerahmed7002 no. No change. Still feeling not very comfortable now

    • @koekkoek2270
      @koekkoek2270 2 года назад

      @@Janshima so you would not recommend surgery?

    • @Janshima
      @Janshima 2 года назад +1

      @@koekkoek2270 If I know this if this is the result. I will not do this operation

  • @vikigilbert7877
    @vikigilbert7877 7 лет назад

    Hi Dr you are so helpful although I am so confused. My pain is mostly in my bicep although at times I feel it in my shoulder so is this termed as Bicep tendinitis? I also have the pain (really sore) when I bend my arm at the elbow my arm then lying across my body Palm is facing inwards lying across the opposite side just below my chest then, then lifting my arm whilst in that position, when the elbow reaches around cheek height, the pain in my bicep is at that point is quite extreme. Can you advise me please? Thank you Regards Viki

  • @jonathankhoo1718
    @jonathankhoo1718 2 года назад

    Where u work Dr?

  • @blueunicorn9565
    @blueunicorn9565 7 лет назад

    Thank you doctor for the information...I lift weights and I suffer with my shoulder, it clicks and grinds. I have had two anti inflammatory injections and still the same symptoms.
    Could you please advice in any way?
    Thank you in advance.

    • @ZeusAndKiller
      @ZeusAndKiller 5 лет назад

      Did you get the surgery? Can you still lift weights? I'm in a similar situation and I want to continue to lift after surgery

    • @foralgorithm656
      @foralgorithm656 3 года назад

      @@ZeusAndKiller hi man do yu have slap tear??

    • @ZeusAndKiller
      @ZeusAndKiller 3 года назад

      @@foralgorithm656 yes

    • @foralgorithm656
      @foralgorithm656 3 года назад

      @@ZeusAndKiller Hi I have slap tear with no range of motion and pain issue but when I go heavy on my bench press especially wide I get pain and I also get deep sensation of pain post workout. Do you think I need surgery??

    • @foralgorithm656
      @foralgorithm656 3 года назад

      @@ZeusAndKiller did you get surgery or not?? What symptoms you have??

  • @Brizzo200
    @Brizzo200 Год назад

    All these self tests are so garbage... impossible to tell