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Triple-Row Modification of Knotless Speed Bridge Technique for Rotator Cuff Repair. [PDF]
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Joint Bone Spine, 2007
Rotator cuff surgery is developing at a fast pace, with progress in arthroscopic techniques driving much of its advance. Overall, functional outcomes are satisfactory. Tendon healing, however, is inconsistently obtained. Tendon healing correlates with better outcomes, most notably greater strength.
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Rotator cuff surgery is developing at a fast pace, with progress in arthroscopic techniques driving much of its advance. Overall, functional outcomes are satisfactory. Tendon healing, however, is inconsistently obtained. Tendon healing correlates with better outcomes, most notably greater strength.
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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2006Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair is being performed by an increasing number of orthopaedic surgeons. The principles, techniques, and instrumentation have evolved to the extent that all patterns and sizes of rotator cuff tear, including massive tears, can now be repaired arthroscopically.
Stephen S, Burkhart, Ian K Y, Lo
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Techniques in Shoulder & Elbow Surgery, 2014
Symptomatic partial or complete tear of the supraspinatus tendon associated with functional deficit and/or pain. Specific contraindications for repair include: tendon retraction medially > grade 3 (Patte), muscle atrophy > grade 3 (Thomazeau), fatty infiltration > grade 3 (Goutallier), concomitant advanced osteoarthritis of the shoulder and superior ...
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Symptomatic partial or complete tear of the supraspinatus tendon associated with functional deficit and/or pain. Specific contraindications for repair include: tendon retraction medially > grade 3 (Patte), muscle atrophy > grade 3 (Thomazeau), fatty infiltration > grade 3 (Goutallier), concomitant advanced osteoarthritis of the shoulder and superior ...
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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
Orthopedics, 2004Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair offers less pain, quicker recovery, and less stiffness compared with mini-open repair techniques.
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Rotator Cuff Injury and Repair
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2022AbstractRotator cuff pathology is a commonly encountered clinical and radiologic entity that can manifest as tendinopathy or tearing. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasonography offer similar sensitivity and specificity for the evaluation of the native rotator cuff, and the chosen modality may vary, depending on local practice and ...
Laura A. Fitzpatrick +4 more
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Rotator Cuff Repair and Reconstruction
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2021Rotator cuff pathology is the most common shoulder condition for which patients seek treatment. Schmidt et al covered the relevant anatomy, natural history, nonsurgical and surgical treatment, biological augmentation, and postoperative rehabilitation in their comprehensive review published in 2015.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2012
The management of patients with a failed rotator cuff repair is challenging. Revision arthroscopic repairs can be entertained in select patients when realistic outcomes are understood. Complete evaluation of the shoulder is needed to identify and treat potential confounding pain generators.
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The management of patients with a failed rotator cuff repair is challenging. Revision arthroscopic repairs can be entertained in select patients when realistic outcomes are understood. Complete evaluation of the shoulder is needed to identify and treat potential confounding pain generators.
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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2001The arthroscopic operation for repair of full-thickness rotator cuff tears is successful and has the advantages of glenohumeral joint inspection, treatment of intraarticular lesions, smaller incisions, no deltoid detachment, less soft tissue dissection, less pain, and more rapid rehabilitation.
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