Glenoid Paralabral Cysts Causing Shoulder Pain and Isolated Infraspinatus Weakness: Early Arthroscopic Decompression and Labral Repair Leads to Complete Recovery: A Case Series

肩胛盂旁囊肿引起肩痛和孤立性冈下肌无力:早期关节镜下减压和盂唇修复可实现完全康复:病例系列研究

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Shoulder pain in young patients can be caused by various conditions such as tendinitis, bursitis, capsulitis, and labral tears. Superior labrum anterior to posterior (SLAP) tears can sometimes be associated with a paralabral cyst, which can compress the suprascapular nerve and cause isolated weakness of the infraspinatus muscle and present as shoulder pain. A detailed examination and proper investigation can help in early diagnosis of such cases. Arthroscopic decompression and SLAP repair lead to complete recovery and excellent outcomes in such patients. CASES REPORT: We had four young patients who presented to our clinic with a history of shoulder pain and difficulty performing overhead activities. Upon examination, all four exhibited painful active shoulder range of motion and isolated infraspinatus muscle weakness. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was obtained as part of a routine investigation, revealing SLAP tears with paralabral glenoid cysts compressing the suprascapular nerve at the spinoglenoid notch. MRI also indicated signs of denervation in the infraspinatus muscle in all patients. All patients underwent arthroscopic labral repair with intra-articular decompression of the paralabral cyst. Post-surgery rehabilitation commenced with simple pendulum exercises, followed by periscapular and rotator cuff strengthening exercises. All four patients showed excellent recovery at follow-up, with painless active shoulder range of motion and regained full power of the infraspinatus muscle with return to sports by 6 months. CONCLUSION: Labral tears associated with paralabral cysts can present with isolated infraspinatus weakness due to suprascapular nerve compression at the spinoglenoid notch. A high index of suspicion and thorough clinical examination are required to identify these patients. Early detection and treatment with intra-articular cyst decompression with labral repair followed by a thorough rehabilitation program led to complete recovery in these cases.

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