Background: the inability to restore the normal tendon footprint and limit strains on the repair site are thought to contribute to re-tearing following rotator cuff repair. The purpose of this study was to use a collagen implant to augment rotator cuff repairs through the restoration of the native tendon footprint and the induction of new tissue to decrease overall tendon strain. Methods: repairs of full-thickness rotator cuff lesions in 9 adult patients were augmented with a novel collagen implant placed over the bursal surface of the repair. Tendon thickness and footprint anatomy were evaluated using MRI at 3, 6, 12, and 24 months. Clinical results were assessed using standard outcome metrics. Mean follow-up for all patients was 25.8 mont...
High initial fixation strength, mechanical stability and biological healing of the tendon-to-bone in...
Rotator cuff (RC) muscle insertion was previously thought to consist of singular, individual tendons...
Surgical repairs of large-massive rotator cuff tendon tears often fail. Scaffolds can be used to aug...
Background: partial-thickness rotator cuff tears frequently enlarge due to increased local strain an...
Rotator cuff repair surgery is commonly performed for symptomatic tears failing to resolve with cons...
Introduction: Rotator cuff tears (RCT) range from partial thickness to full thickness tears and are ...
Tendon augmentation grafts have the potential to facilitate the repair of massive or otherwise unrep...
The role of biological augmentation in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery has increased over t...
Background: Following repairs of large-to-massive tears of the rotator cuff, the rates of tendon ret...
Background: Rotator cuff repair typically results in a satisfactory, although variable, clinical out...
Failure of rotator cuff repair is a well-documented problem. Successful repair is impeded by muscle ...
Introduction : Rotator cuff tears are common diseases of the upper extremity. There are no recommend...
Background: Rotator cuff tears are very common and failure of the repair is still a problem. There a...
Background Tears of the rotator cuff are one of the most common tendon disorders. Treatment often in...
INTRODUCTION: Several biomaterials are available to bridge large tendon defects or reinforce tenuous...
High initial fixation strength, mechanical stability and biological healing of the tendon-to-bone in...
Rotator cuff (RC) muscle insertion was previously thought to consist of singular, individual tendons...
Surgical repairs of large-massive rotator cuff tendon tears often fail. Scaffolds can be used to aug...
Background: partial-thickness rotator cuff tears frequently enlarge due to increased local strain an...
Rotator cuff repair surgery is commonly performed for symptomatic tears failing to resolve with cons...
Introduction: Rotator cuff tears (RCT) range from partial thickness to full thickness tears and are ...
Tendon augmentation grafts have the potential to facilitate the repair of massive or otherwise unrep...
The role of biological augmentation in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery has increased over t...
Background: Following repairs of large-to-massive tears of the rotator cuff, the rates of tendon ret...
Background: Rotator cuff repair typically results in a satisfactory, although variable, clinical out...
Failure of rotator cuff repair is a well-documented problem. Successful repair is impeded by muscle ...
Introduction : Rotator cuff tears are common diseases of the upper extremity. There are no recommend...
Background: Rotator cuff tears are very common and failure of the repair is still a problem. There a...
Background Tears of the rotator cuff are one of the most common tendon disorders. Treatment often in...
INTRODUCTION: Several biomaterials are available to bridge large tendon defects or reinforce tenuous...
High initial fixation strength, mechanical stability and biological healing of the tendon-to-bone in...
Rotator cuff (RC) muscle insertion was previously thought to consist of singular, individual tendons...
Surgical repairs of large-massive rotator cuff tendon tears often fail. Scaffolds can be used to aug...