Massive rotator cuff tears, as classified by size or tendon involvement, are challenging to repair due to scarring, retraction of the tendons, and difficult visualization. Left untreated, these injuries can lead to fatty infiltration and reduced acromiohumeral distance that precludes future repair. The high rate of failure in these patients often impedes an anatomical repair. However, advanced mobilization techniques of the supraspinatus help facilitate a reduction of an otherwise irreparable tear. By performing this repair, more costly procedures may be avoided, such as a superior capsular reconstruction and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. This Technical Note presents our preferred technique of an all-arthroscopic, medialized repair w...
Massive, irreparable rotator cuff tears are challenging to manage. Often, these tears are not amenab...
Background: The purpose of this retrospective study was to assess the clinical and radiographic outc...
This article aims to describe a modification of the arthroscopic suture bridge technique for repair ...
Several treatment options for chronic, massive rotator cuff tears exist, and they include debridemen...
Rotator cuff tears are a common cause of pain and disabil-ity.1,2 Arthroscopy and arthroscopic surgi...
The management of massive rotator cuff tears remains a challenge for physicians, with failure rates ...
Arthroscopic repair of massive retracted rotator cuff tears is very challenging with a high incidenc...
Massive, irreparable rotator cuff tears are challenging to treat and associated with pain and severe...
Rotator cuff tears are extremely common in the adult population, and medial transtendinous rotator c...
Rotator cuff tear is one of the major causes of shoulder pain and disability, especially in elderly ...
Typically, massive rotator cuff tears have stiff and retracted tendon with poor muscle quality, in s...
In the current literature, several definitions are provided for massive cuff tears. At the same time...
Surgical treatment of patients with massive rotator cuff tears is unpredictable because of a low hea...
The treatment of massive rotator cuff tears (MRCT) is challenging. Insufficient tissue quality, size...
Large to massive rotator cuff tears are challenging to repair, although there are several options fo...
Massive, irreparable rotator cuff tears are challenging to manage. Often, these tears are not amenab...
Background: The purpose of this retrospective study was to assess the clinical and radiographic outc...
This article aims to describe a modification of the arthroscopic suture bridge technique for repair ...
Several treatment options for chronic, massive rotator cuff tears exist, and they include debridemen...
Rotator cuff tears are a common cause of pain and disabil-ity.1,2 Arthroscopy and arthroscopic surgi...
The management of massive rotator cuff tears remains a challenge for physicians, with failure rates ...
Arthroscopic repair of massive retracted rotator cuff tears is very challenging with a high incidenc...
Massive, irreparable rotator cuff tears are challenging to treat and associated with pain and severe...
Rotator cuff tears are extremely common in the adult population, and medial transtendinous rotator c...
Rotator cuff tear is one of the major causes of shoulder pain and disability, especially in elderly ...
Typically, massive rotator cuff tears have stiff and retracted tendon with poor muscle quality, in s...
In the current literature, several definitions are provided for massive cuff tears. At the same time...
Surgical treatment of patients with massive rotator cuff tears is unpredictable because of a low hea...
The treatment of massive rotator cuff tears (MRCT) is challenging. Insufficient tissue quality, size...
Large to massive rotator cuff tears are challenging to repair, although there are several options fo...
Massive, irreparable rotator cuff tears are challenging to manage. Often, these tears are not amenab...
Background: The purpose of this retrospective study was to assess the clinical and radiographic outc...
This article aims to describe a modification of the arthroscopic suture bridge technique for repair ...