نتایج جستجو برای: failure rate of rotator cuff repair

تعداد نتایج: 21248897  

2009
Rohit Rambani Roger G Hackney

INTRODUCTION Arthroscopic repair of the rotator cuff is a demanding surgery. Accurate placement of anchors is key to success. CASE PRESENTATION A 38-year-old woman received arthroscopic repair of her rotator cuff using a double row suture anchor technique. Postoperatively, she developed impingement syndrome which resulted from vertical displacement of a suture anchor once the shoulder was mob...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2005
Warren R Dunn Bruce R Schackman Colin Walsh Stephen Lyman Edward C Jones Russell F Warren Robert G Marx

BACKGROUND Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated substantial variations in per capita rates of many surgical procedures, including rotator cuff repair. The purpose of the current study was to characterize orthopaedic surgeons' attitudes concerning medical decision-making about rotator cuff surgery and to investigate the associations between these beliefs and reported surgical volumes. METHO...

2017
Hitoshi Suzuki Angela Chang Hiroto Kumagae Yuki Shimizu Akinori Sakai Soshi Uchida

Shoulder arthroscopy is a promising tool for assessing and treating patients with a rotator cuff tear. Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with suture anchor fixation such as the single-row, double-row, and suture bridge technique are popular procedures that can provide excellent clinical outcomes. On the other hand, longitudinal midsubstance, U-shape, or L-shape tears may benefit more from a side...

2009
Nam Su Cho Yong Girl Rhee

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to evaluate the functional and anatomic results of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, and to analyze the factors affecting the integrity of arthroscopically repaired rotator cuff tears of the shoulder. METHODS One hundred sixty-nine consecutive shoulders that underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, had a postoperative MRI evaluation and were followe...

2016
Jo Hooper

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been playing an increasingly important role in the spinal trauma patients due to high sensitivity for detection of acute soft tissue and cord injuries. More and more patients are undergoing MRI for spinal trauma in the emergency settings, thus necessitating the interpreting physicians to be familiar with MRI findings in spinal trauma. In this pictorial revie...

Journal: :Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association 2009
Eric Strauss Darren Frank Erik Kubiak Frederick Kummer Andrew Rokito

PURPOSE To evaluate what effect the angle of screw-in suture anchor insertion has on fixation stability at the suture-tendon interface. METHODS Supraspinatus tendons from 7 matched pairs of human cadaveric shoulders were split, yielding 4 tendons per cadaver. An experimental rotator cuff tear was created and repaired, using a 5.0-mm diameter screw-in suture anchor. In a staggered, matched pai...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2014
Anouk J M Fermont Nienke Wolterbeek Ronald N Wessel Jean-Pierre Baeyens Rob A de Bie

STUDY DESIGN Systematic literature review. OBJECTIVES To perform a systematic review of the literature on prognostic factors for successful recovery after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. BACKGROUND Rotator cuff lesion is a common shoulder disorder, with a prevalence ranging from 13% in people over 50 years of age to more than 50% in people over 80 years of age. Several factors can affect ...

2016
Issei Nagura Takeshi Kokubu Yutaka Mifune Atsuyuki Inui Fumiaki Takase Yasuhiro Ueda Takeshi Kataoka Masahiro Kurosaka

BACKGROUND It is important to regenerate the tendon-to-bone interface after rotator cuff repair to prevent re-tears. The cells from torn human rotator cuff were targeted, and their capacity for multilineage differentiation was investigated. METHODS The edges of the rotator cuff were harvested during arthroscopic rotator cuff repair from nine patients, minced into pieces, and cultured on dishe...

2015
Xiaoxi Ji Nirong Bao Kai-Nan An Peter C. Amadio Scott P. Steinmann Chunfeng Zhao Alberto G Passi

BACKGROUND The major concern of using a large animal model to study rotator cuff repair is the high rate of repair retears. The purpose of this study was to test a non-weight-bearing (NWB) canine model for rotator cuff repair research. METHODS First, in the in vitro study, 18 shoulders were randomized to 3 groups. 1) Full-width transections repaired with modified Mason-Allen sutures using 3-0...

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