| Literature DB >> 26958532 |
Francesco Oliva1, Eleonora Piccirilli1, Michela Bossa2, Alessio Giai Via1, Alessandra Colombo3, Claudio Chillemi4, Giuseppe Gasparre5, Leonardo Pellicciari2, Edoardo Franceschetti6, Clelia Rugiero1, Alessandro Scialdoni1, Filippo Vittadini5, Paola Brancaccio7, Domenico Creta8, Angelo Del Buono9, Raffaele Garofalo10, Francesco Franceschi6, Antonio Frizziero5, Asmaa Mahmoud2, Giovanni Merolla11, Simone Nicoletti12, Marco Spoliti13, Leonardo Osti14, Johnny Padulo15, Nicola Portinaro3, Gianfranco Tajana16, Alex Castagna17, Calogero Foti2, Stefano Masiero5, Giuseppe Porcellini11, Umberto Tarantino1, Nicola Maffulli18.
Abstract
Despite the high level achieved in the field of shoulder surgery, a global consensus on rotator cuff tears management is lacking. This work is divided into two main sessions: in the first, we set questions about hot topics involved in the rotator cuff tears, from the etiopathogenesis to the surgical treatment. In the second, we answered these questions by mentioning Evidence Based Medicine. The aim of the present work is to provide easily accessible guidelines: they could be considered as recommendations for a good clinical practice developed through a process of systematic review of the literature and expert opinion, in order to improve the quality of care and rationalize the use of resources.Keywords: Guidelines; rotator cuff tears
Year: 2016 PMID: 26958532 PMCID: PMC4762635 DOI: 10.11138/mltj/2015.5.4.227
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Muscles Ligaments Tendons J ISSN: 2240-4554