2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2008.03.007
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Arthroscopic Debridement of Massive Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears

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“…In addition, there is no evidence that debridement is more effective than isolated bicipital tenotomy [10]. Patients submitted only to arthroscopic debridement have a less marked improvement in functional capacities than those submitted to partial arthroscopic repair [30]. Rockwood et al reported 44 cases (88%) out of 50 in which decreased pain and improved function and strength occurred after debridement and decompression.…”
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“…In addition, there is no evidence that debridement is more effective than isolated bicipital tenotomy [10]. Patients submitted only to arthroscopic debridement have a less marked improvement in functional capacities than those submitted to partial arthroscopic repair [30]. Rockwood et al reported 44 cases (88%) out of 50 in which decreased pain and improved function and strength occurred after debridement and decompression.…”
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“…Burkhart et al [2] obtained similar results in 14 patients. Berth et al [30] also concluded that patients undergoing partial arthroscopic repair have a marked improvement in functional abilities and a more marked recovery in day-to-day activities than patients who underwent only arthroscopic debridement [30].…”
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“…Options range from nonoperative care to operative debridement and biceps tenotomy, 1,2 partial repair of the rotator cuff, [3][4][5][6][7] bridging patch grafts, 7 muscle transfers, [8][9][10][11] and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. However, the results of such treatments are often mixed with a significant risk of complications.…”
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