Background: Tear recurrence is considered the main complication of a rotator cuff repair. The best arthroscopic technique has not yet been established. The aim of the present study was to evaluate, from a clinical and a radiological standpoint, the all-arthroscopic transosseous rotator cuff repair with cortical lateral augmentation, performed in the setting of a revision surgery. Materials and methods: Eleven consecutive cases were prospectively followed up for a minimum of 12 month after a rotator cuff repair with a novel all-arthroscopic transosseous rotator cuff repair. VAS and UCLA score and patients’ satisfaction with the outcomes were analyzed, along with MRI evolution of the repair. All patients underwent a standardized surgery and p...
Abstract PURPOSE: Today, in rotator cuff tear repair, the transosseous sutures are considered supe...
Rotator cuff repairs seek to achieve adequate tendon fixation and to secure the fixation during the ...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the results of an all arthroscopic technique for the t...
Transosseous rotator cuff tear repair was first described in 1944. Over the years, it has represente...
ABSTRACTTo assess the outcomes of the surgical treatment of extensive rotator cuff injuries through ...
BACKGROUND: Despite rotator cuff repair techniques have developed significantly in last decade, push...
Recurrent tear after rotator cuff repair is not uncommon. Advances in arthroscopic shoulder surgery ...
The aim of our study was to define if Arthroscopic Transosseous Rotator Cuff Techniques should have ...
The aim of our study was to define if Arthroscopic Transosseous Rotator Cuff Techniques should have...
Purpose Arthroscopic techniques have become the gold standard in the operative management of several...
BACKGROUND With progress in arthroscopic surgery, latissimus dorsi transfer for irreparable poste...
Abstract Background The number of revision rotator cuff cases is increasing. The literature is lacki...
SummaryPreambleArthroscopic repair is our treatment of choice for massive rotator cuff tears. In ord...
Background: The transosseous-equivalent cross bridge double row (TESBDR) rotator cuff (RC) repair te...
Transosseous repair has been used safely and effectively for primary and revision rotator cuff repai...
Abstract PURPOSE: Today, in rotator cuff tear repair, the transosseous sutures are considered supe...
Rotator cuff repairs seek to achieve adequate tendon fixation and to secure the fixation during the ...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the results of an all arthroscopic technique for the t...
Transosseous rotator cuff tear repair was first described in 1944. Over the years, it has represente...
ABSTRACTTo assess the outcomes of the surgical treatment of extensive rotator cuff injuries through ...
BACKGROUND: Despite rotator cuff repair techniques have developed significantly in last decade, push...
Recurrent tear after rotator cuff repair is not uncommon. Advances in arthroscopic shoulder surgery ...
The aim of our study was to define if Arthroscopic Transosseous Rotator Cuff Techniques should have ...
The aim of our study was to define if Arthroscopic Transosseous Rotator Cuff Techniques should have...
Purpose Arthroscopic techniques have become the gold standard in the operative management of several...
BACKGROUND With progress in arthroscopic surgery, latissimus dorsi transfer for irreparable poste...
Abstract Background The number of revision rotator cuff cases is increasing. The literature is lacki...
SummaryPreambleArthroscopic repair is our treatment of choice for massive rotator cuff tears. In ord...
Background: The transosseous-equivalent cross bridge double row (TESBDR) rotator cuff (RC) repair te...
Transosseous repair has been used safely and effectively for primary and revision rotator cuff repai...
Abstract PURPOSE: Today, in rotator cuff tear repair, the transosseous sutures are considered supe...
Rotator cuff repairs seek to achieve adequate tendon fixation and to secure the fixation during the ...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the results of an all arthroscopic technique for the t...