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Mechanical strength of repairs of the rotator cuff

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1994
We have studied the mechanical properties of several current techniques of tendon-to-bone suture employed in rotator-cuff repair. Non-absorbable braided polyester and absorbable polyglactin and polyglycolic acid sutures best combined ultimate tensile strength and stiffness.
C, Gerber   +3 more
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Arthroscopically assisted rotator cuff repair

Arthroscopy, 2004
Purpose The purpose of this study is to analyze the technique and value of arthroscopically assisted rotator cuff repair based on follow‐up results after 3 years. Type of study Case series.
Harald, Boszotta, Klaus, Prünner
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Options for Failed Rotator Cuff Repair

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2018
Failed rotator cuff repairs can pose a clinical challenge to the treating orthopedic surgeon. There are many nonsurgical and surgical options available to address the failed rotator cuff repair. Surgical options include revising the primary repair, partial or nonanatomic repair, tendon transfer, biological augmentation or use of tissue-engineered ...
Sandeep, Mannava   +4 more
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Rotator Cuff Repair

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2003
Background The most common complication of rotator cuff repair is structural failure at the repair site. A single-layer repair does not adequately reproduce the anatomic insertion and may not optimize fixation strength.
Robert L, Waltrip   +3 more
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Rotator Cuff Repair: Obviously

Arthroscopy, 2010
James H, Lubowitz, Gary G, Poehling
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Rotator cuff repair

2023
Domenico Nicoletti   +2 more
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Rotator Cuff Repair

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2015
Albert O Gee   +2 more
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