2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2022.11.022
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Anatomical and Interpositional Bursa Preservation Showed Similar Improved Tendon to Bone Healing Compared With the Bursa Removal in a Rat Rotator Cuff Tear Model

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“…In studies regarding rotator cuff repair after injury, some researchers have suggested that healing always seems to begin on the lateral side of the bursa. 12,22,26,30 Intriguingly, histologic cartilage staining reportedly shows that the generation of new cartilage in the tendon-bone transition area is always faster on the lateral side of the tendon. 31,32 Thus, the lateral side is the main and more reliable source of rotator cuff healing, and the healing speed is significantly faster than that of the medial side, especially at the tendon-bone junction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In studies regarding rotator cuff repair after injury, some researchers have suggested that healing always seems to begin on the lateral side of the bursa. 12,22,26,30 Intriguingly, histologic cartilage staining reportedly shows that the generation of new cartilage in the tendon-bone transition area is always faster on the lateral side of the tendon. 31,32 Thus, the lateral side is the main and more reliable source of rotator cuff healing, and the healing speed is significantly faster than that of the medial side, especially at the tendon-bone junction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%