نتایج جستجو برای: irreparable rotator cuff tears

تعداد نتایج: 18991  

The management of irreparable rotator cuff tears remains challenging. Since its introduction by Mihata in 2012, superiorcapsule reconstruction (SCR) has grown in popularity at an astonishingly rapid rate. The aim of this article is to providea comprehensive review of the available literature, in order to highlight what has so far been published on SCR,covering all aspects including biomechanica...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2017
E Grant Sutter Jonathan A Godin Grant E Garrigues

Massive irreparable rotator cuff tears are difficult to treat. Although several treatment options exist, none provides superior long-term results. There is no consensus on optimal surgical technique. Superior capsular reconstruction is an operative treatment option aimed at restoring native biomechanics of the glenohumeral joint by providing a restraint to superior subluxation. Partial rotator ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2014
Roberto Castricini Umile Giuseppe Longo Massimo De Benedetto Mattia Loppini Raul Zini Nicola Maffulli Vincenzo Denaro

BACKGROUND Irreparable rotator cuff tears associated with shoulder functional impairment represent a challenge, especially in young and active patients. Latissimus dorsi muscle-tendon transfer is performed to replace the irreversibly lost contractile elements in patients with irreparable tears of the posterosuperior aspect of the rotator cuff. METHODS From 2008 to 2010, we enrolled twenty-sev...

2016
N. Hawi U. Schmiddem M. Omar T. Stuebig C. Krettek M. Petri R. Meller

BACKGROUND Arthroscopic debridement represents a salvage procedure for irreparable rotator cuff tears. It is important to accurately diagnose the patient for irreparable rotator cuff tears. The diagnosis and the therapeutic options must be explained to the patient. It is mandatory that the patient understands the primary goal of the arthroscopic debridement being reduction of pain, not improvin...

Journal: :Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine 2011

Background: The alternative surgery for massive and irreparable shoulder rotator cuff tears in older patients is thedebridement of subacromial bursa, biceps tenotomy, and tuberoplasty (reverse acromioplasty). This study aimed toreport the effectiveness of such a treatment performed arthroscopically in a small group of patients for a short periodof time.Methods: This pros...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2014
Luke Austin Edward S Chang Benjamin Zmistowski Jason Nydick Mark Lazarus

The best surgical treatment for an irreparable rotator cuff tear is controversial. In such cases, partial rotator cuff repair, primarily involving the posterior cuff in most reports, has been shown to be beneficial. The authors retrospectively investigated 41 patients who underwent arthroscopic subscapularis-only repair and greater tuberoplasty between April 2003 and August 2009 for massive 3-t...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2016
Robert Thorsness Anthony Romeo

Compared with smaller tears, massive rotator cuff tears present significant clinical management dilemmas for the treating surgeon because they are often fraught with structural failure and poor outcomes. To optimize healing, current surgical methods look to optimize footprint coverage and enhance the biological environment for healing. Double-row techniques have demonstrated clear biomechanical...

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
paolo consigliere owley bristow orthopaedic unit, ashford and st peter’s hospitals nhs ft, chertsey, surrey, uk ioannis polyzois owley bristow orthopaedic unit, ashford and st peter’s hospitals nhs ft, chertsey, surrey, uk tanaya sarkhel owley bristow orthopaedic unit, ashford and st peter’s hospitals nhs ft, chertsey, surrey, uk rohit gupta owley bristow orthopaedic unit, ashford and st peter’s hospitals nhs ft, chertsey, surrey, uk ofer levy the reading shoulder unit, royal berkshire nhs foundation trust, berkshire, uk a ali narvani owley bristow orthopaedic unit, ashford & st peter’s hospitals nhs ft, chertsey, london, uk

background: recurrence rate of rotator cuff tears is still high despite the improvements of surgical techniques, materials used and a better knowledge of the healing process of the rotator cuff tendons. large to massive rotator cuff tears are particularly associated with a high failure rate, especially in elderly. augmentation of rotator cuff repairs with extracellular matrix or synthetic patch...

2010
Kimberly A. Turman Mark W. Anderson Mark D. Miller

Full-thickness rotator cuff tears in the young athlete are a rare injury. These injuries typically result from an acute traumatic event in a contact athlete, as opposed to overuse injuries more commonly seen in throwing athletes. Acute tears may be initially overlooked, with the symptoms attributed to other, more common causes, such as cuff contusion or brachial plexus neuropraxia ("stinger" or...

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