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A new technique for patch augmentation of rotator cuff repairs.

Shuzou Mihara1, Teruyasu Ono1, Hirofumi Inoue1, Tetsurou Kisimoto1.   

Abstract

Massive rotator cuff tears defying primary repair have been treated with debridement, arthroscopic subacromial decompression, partial repair, muscle-tendon transfer, and joint prosthesis, among other techniques. However, the treatment results have not been satisfactory compared with those of small- to medium-sized rotator cuff tears; each procedure has its merits and demerits, and currently, there is no single established method. For massive rotator cuff tears defying primary repair, the arthroscopic patch graft procedure has been reported as an effective surgical procedure, and this procedure is chosen as the first-line treatment in our department. In this procedure, suture anchors are generally used to fix the patch graft to the footprint on the side of the greater tuberosity. However, tendon-to-bone healing is frequently difficult to achieve, and bone-to-bone healing seems more advantageous for the repair of the rotator cuff attachment site. To improve the results of treatment, a new patch graft procedure was developed, in which the iliotibial ligament with bone was collected at Gerdy's tubercle and the bone was anchored to the footprint on the side of the greater tuberosity. With this procedure, excellent results were obtained, although only short-term results are available at present. The technique and its results so far are reported.

Year:  2014        PMID: 25126505      PMCID: PMC4129986          DOI: 10.1016/j.eats.2014.02.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthrosc Tech        ISSN: 2212-6287


  6 in total

1.  The outcome and repair integrity of completely arthroscopically repaired large and massive rotator cuff tears.

Authors:  Leesa M Galatz; Craig M Ball; Sharlene A Teefey; William D Middleton; Ken Yamaguchi
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 5.284

2.  Latissimus dorsi transfer for the treatment of irreparable rotator cuff tears.

Authors:  Christian Gerber; Gerardo Maquieira; Norman Espinosa
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am       Date:  2006-01       Impact factor: 5.284

Review 3.  Arthroscopic technique for patch augmentation of rotator cuff repairs.

Authors:  Marc R Labbé
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2006-10       Impact factor: 4.772

4.  The outcome and structural integrity of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with use of the double-row suture anchor technique.

Authors:  Laurent Lafosse; Roman Brozska; Bruno Toussaint; Reuben Gobezie
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am       Date:  2007-07       Impact factor: 5.284

5.  Arthroscopic suture-bridge repair for small to medium size supraspinatus tear: healing rate and retear pattern.

Authors:  Lionel Neyton; Arnaud Godenèche; Laurent Nové-Josserand; Yannick Carrillon; Julien Cléchet; Marie Béatrice Hardy
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2012-11-15       Impact factor: 4.772

6.  Arthroscopic fixation for displaced greater tuberosity fracture using the suture-bridge technique.

Authors:  Kyung-Cheon Kim; Kwang-Jin Rhee; Hyun-Dae Shin; Young-Mo Kim
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2007-08-02       Impact factor: 4.772

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  4 in total

1.  Management of complications after rotator cuff surgery.

Authors:  Stephen A Parada; Matthew F Dilisio; Colin D Kennedy
Journal:  Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med       Date:  2015-03

Review 2.  How to Use a Graft in Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears: A Literature Review Update of Interposition and Superior Capsule Reconstruction Techniques.

Authors:  Kevin C Wall; Alison P Toth; Grant E Garrigues
Journal:  Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med       Date:  2018-03

3.  Effect of human dermal allograft thickness on glenohumeral stability for superior capsular reconstruction in irreparable supraspinatus tears: A biomechanical analysis of the superior capsular reconstruction - A cadaveric study.

Authors:  Geoffrey Cs Smith; Heon Y Im; Patrick H Lam
Journal:  Shoulder Elbow       Date:  2020-05-25

4.  Reconstruction of large chronic rotator cuff tear can benefit from the bone-tendon composite autograft to restore the native bone-tendon interface.

Authors:  Yucheng Sun; Hui-Won Jung; Jae-Man Kwak; Jun Tan; Zhe Wang; In-Ho Jeon
Journal:  J Orthop Translat       Date:  2020-01-30       Impact factor: 5.191

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