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Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair offers reduced complications and maintained functional outcomes compared to open surgery. This technique allows for glenohumeral joint inspection and addresses intra-articular issues with smaller incisions.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Sports Medicine
  • Arthroscopy

Background:

  • Rotator cuff repair traditionally uses open or mini-open procedures.
  • Arthroscopic techniques have advanced, enabling arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.
  • Open repair carries potential complications that arthroscopic methods may mitigate.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an arthroscopic technique for rotator cuff repair.
  • To evaluate the functional outcomes of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.
  • To compare arthroscopic repair with traditional open methods.

Main Methods:

  • Arthroscopic visualization of the bursal and articular sides of the rotator cuff.
  • Assessment of tear size and tendon quality for repairability.

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  • Repair utilizing bioabsorbable suture anchors.
  • Main Results:

    • Arthroscopic repair maintains superior functional results compared to débridement alone.
    • Potential complications associated with open repair are reduced.
    • The technique allows for concurrent inspection and treatment of intra-articular lesions.

    Conclusions:

    • Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair is a viable alternative to open surgery.
    • The technique offers advantages including smaller incisions and less soft tissue dissection.
    • Results demonstrate the efficacy of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair using bioabsorbable suture anchors over a 1- to 6-year period.