Symptomatic partial-thickness rotator cuff tears and full-thickness tears with poor tissue quality often pose a dilemma for orthopaedic surgeons. Despite advances in repair techniques and fixation devices, retear rates remain high. Progression of partial-thickness tears has been noted to be over 50%, with remaining fibers seeing increased strain. Patch augmentation that induces a healing response while decreasing peak strain of adjacent tissue is becoming more popular among orthopaedic surgeons. Therefore, we present an all-arthroscopic technique guide for application of a Food and Drug Administration–approved bovine bioinductive patch (Rotation Medical, Plymouth, MN)
Arthroscopic repair is probably the gold standard for treating large rotator cuff tears. Although po...
Summary: Chronic large and massive rotator cuff tears remain a treatment challenge for the orthopaed...
Rotator cuff tears can be associated with significant shoulder dysfunction and pain. Despite improve...
The role of biological augmentation in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery has increased over t...
Rotator cuff tears are increasing in frequency in the aging population and are a common issue seen b...
Despite the vast improvement in techniques for arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery, repairs of massive...
Rotator cuff repair surgery is commonly performed for symptomatic tears failing to resolve with cons...
Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair has been shown promising clinical outcomes. However, large to massi...
Massive rotator cuff tears defying primary repair have been treated with debridement, arthroscopic s...
Here, we describe an arthroscopic method specifically developed to augment rotator cuff repair using...
Despite the vast improvement in techniques and technology for arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery, rep...
Despite the vast improvement in techniques for arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery, repairs of massive...
The high retear rates after surgery for irreparable rotator cuff tears can be explained by the heali...
Tendon augmentation grafts have the potential to facilitate the repair of massive or otherwise unrep...
AbstractThe high retear rates after surgery for irreparable rotator cuff tears can be explained by t...
Arthroscopic repair is probably the gold standard for treating large rotator cuff tears. Although po...
Summary: Chronic large and massive rotator cuff tears remain a treatment challenge for the orthopaed...
Rotator cuff tears can be associated with significant shoulder dysfunction and pain. Despite improve...
The role of biological augmentation in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery has increased over t...
Rotator cuff tears are increasing in frequency in the aging population and are a common issue seen b...
Despite the vast improvement in techniques for arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery, repairs of massive...
Rotator cuff repair surgery is commonly performed for symptomatic tears failing to resolve with cons...
Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair has been shown promising clinical outcomes. However, large to massi...
Massive rotator cuff tears defying primary repair have been treated with debridement, arthroscopic s...
Here, we describe an arthroscopic method specifically developed to augment rotator cuff repair using...
Despite the vast improvement in techniques and technology for arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery, rep...
Despite the vast improvement in techniques for arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery, repairs of massive...
The high retear rates after surgery for irreparable rotator cuff tears can be explained by the heali...
Tendon augmentation grafts have the potential to facilitate the repair of massive or otherwise unrep...
AbstractThe high retear rates after surgery for irreparable rotator cuff tears can be explained by t...
Arthroscopic repair is probably the gold standard for treating large rotator cuff tears. Although po...
Summary: Chronic large and massive rotator cuff tears remain a treatment challenge for the orthopaed...
Rotator cuff tears can be associated with significant shoulder dysfunction and pain. Despite improve...