With advances in arthroscopic surgery, many techniques have been developed to increase the tendon-bone contact area, reconstituting a more anatomic configuration of the rotator cuff footprint and providing a better environment for tendon healing. We present a low-profile arthroscopic rotator cuff repair technique which uses suture bridges to optimize rotator cuff tendon-footprint contact area and mean pressure. A 5.5 mm Bio-Corkscrew suture anchor (Arthrex, Naples, FL, USA), double-loaded with No. 2 FiberWire sutures (Arthrex, Naples, FL, USA), is placed in the anteromedial aspect of the footprint. Two suture limbs from a single suture are both passed through a single anterior point in the rotator cuff. One suture limb is retrieved from the...
We present our technique in managing high-grade bursal-sided rotator cuff tears. In this technique, ...
Rotator cuff tears are one of the most common disorders of the\ud shoulder and can have significant ...
Abstract: An adequate restoration of the muscle-tendon-bone unit is essential for a successful outco...
With advances in arthroscopic surgery, many techniques have been developed to increase the tendon-bo...
Abstract Background With advances in arthroscopic surgery, many techniques have been developed to in...
Recent advances to improve outcomes in rotator cuff repair include using arthroscopic double-row sut...
Ideal rotator cuff repair is to maintain high fixation strength and minimize gap formation for optim...
Many techniques of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair have been described. No significant differences ...
Following a failed course of conservative management, arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR) has be...
There are a number of reasons for failed rotator cuff tear repair. In such cases the suture-tendon i...
Various surgical techniques exist for rotator cuff repair that provide a suitable environment for te...
Contemporary arthroscopic double-row suture anchor rotator cuff repairs have superior biomechanics c...
Among several surgical factors associated with cuff heal-ing, secure tendon fixation to bone is a cr...
Rotator cuff repairs seek to achieve adequate tendon fixation and to secure the fixation during the ...
Arthroscopic management of rotator cuff tears has evolved from simple debridement to arthroscopic re...
We present our technique in managing high-grade bursal-sided rotator cuff tears. In this technique, ...
Rotator cuff tears are one of the most common disorders of the\ud shoulder and can have significant ...
Abstract: An adequate restoration of the muscle-tendon-bone unit is essential for a successful outco...
With advances in arthroscopic surgery, many techniques have been developed to increase the tendon-bo...
Abstract Background With advances in arthroscopic surgery, many techniques have been developed to in...
Recent advances to improve outcomes in rotator cuff repair include using arthroscopic double-row sut...
Ideal rotator cuff repair is to maintain high fixation strength and minimize gap formation for optim...
Many techniques of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair have been described. No significant differences ...
Following a failed course of conservative management, arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR) has be...
There are a number of reasons for failed rotator cuff tear repair. In such cases the suture-tendon i...
Various surgical techniques exist for rotator cuff repair that provide a suitable environment for te...
Contemporary arthroscopic double-row suture anchor rotator cuff repairs have superior biomechanics c...
Among several surgical factors associated with cuff heal-ing, secure tendon fixation to bone is a cr...
Rotator cuff repairs seek to achieve adequate tendon fixation and to secure the fixation during the ...
Arthroscopic management of rotator cuff tears has evolved from simple debridement to arthroscopic re...
We present our technique in managing high-grade bursal-sided rotator cuff tears. In this technique, ...
Rotator cuff tears are one of the most common disorders of the\ud shoulder and can have significant ...
Abstract: An adequate restoration of the muscle-tendon-bone unit is essential for a successful outco...