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All-Arthroscopic Patch Augmentation of a Massive Rotator Cuff Tear: Surgical Technique
Author(s) -
Peter N. Chalmers,
Rachel M. Frank,
Anil K. Gupta,
Adam B. Yanke,
Scott W. Trenhaile,
Anthony A. Romeo,
Bernard R. Bach,
Nikhil N. Verma
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
arthroscopy techniques
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.66
H-Index - 31
ISSN - 2212-6287
DOI - 10.1016/j.eats.2013.07.003
Subject(s) - rotator cuff , medicine , tears , surgery , tendon , cuff , gold standard (test) , radiology
Surgical management of massive rotator cuff tears remains challenging, with failure rates ranging from 20% to 90%. Multiple different arthroscopic and open techniques have been described, but there is no current gold standard. Failure after rotator cuff repair is typically multifactorial; however, failure of tendon-footprint healing is often implicated. Patch augmentation has been described as a possible technique to augment the biology of rotator cuff repair in situations of compromised tendon quality and has shown promising short-term results. The purpose of this article is to describe our preferred surgical technique for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with patch augmentation.

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