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NEW ZEALAND ROTATOR CUFF REGISTRY



Abstract

At the New Zealand Shoulder and Elbow Society Meeting in 2005, it was decided to set up a national registry to look at the outcomes of rotator cuff repair in New Zealand. National Joint Registries have produced very powerful information on the performance of joint replacements, not just in the hands of the designer but for all surgeons. The patient numbers in these Registries have allowed powerful information to be derived which has had a significant impact on local practice.

A nationwide registry on rotator cuff repair in New Zealand has the potential to provide similar powerful information. This is an area in which there has been rapid change over the last five years particularly with regard to surgical approach whether it be open, mini-open or arthroscopic and uncertainty remains as to what is best ‘best practice’. Surgeons are unwilling to invest time and effort into mastering sometimes difficult new procedures unless significant benefit can be demonstrated. Aspects addressed include anchors v. traditional drill holes in bone, anchor type, suture type and configuration, length of immobilisation, post-operative regime, effects of smoking and NSAIDs, on outcome and outcome versus size of tear.

A pilot study is being undertaken to ensure the questionnaires are workable and the system will run smoothly. Early results of the pilot study will be presented.

Correspondence should be addressed to Associate Professor N. Susan Stott at Orthopaedic Department, Starship Children’s Hospital, Private Bag 92024, Auckland, New Zealand