2012
DOI: 10.4172/2167-1222.1000104
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Rotator Cuff Tears in Polytrauma - A Hidden Lesion

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“…If untreated, RCTs have the potential for significant long-term functional impairment, time away from sport, and resultant psychological distress. 16,17 The purpose of this study was to systematically review the literature to determine the injury mechanisms, presentation, and timing of diagnosis for pediatric patients with intra-tendinous rotator cuff tears and to determine the efficacy of surgical intervention for affected patients. It was hypothesized that fewer than 100 total cases would be reported in the published literature, with most of these cases occurring as a result of trauma in young contact athletes and that diagnosis would typically be delayed following injury.…”
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“…If untreated, RCTs have the potential for significant long-term functional impairment, time away from sport, and resultant psychological distress. 16,17 The purpose of this study was to systematically review the literature to determine the injury mechanisms, presentation, and timing of diagnosis for pediatric patients with intra-tendinous rotator cuff tears and to determine the efficacy of surgical intervention for affected patients. It was hypothesized that fewer than 100 total cases would be reported in the published literature, with most of these cases occurring as a result of trauma in young contact athletes and that diagnosis would typically be delayed following injury.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If untreated, RCTs have the potential for significant long-term functional impairment, time away from sport, and resultant psychological distress. 16 , 17 …”
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“…Unbestritten ist aber auch, dass traumatische RM-Läsionen auch bei jungen Patienten vorkommen, bei denen eine altersbedingte Texturschädigung der RM ausgeschlossen werden kann. Neben Einzelfallbeschreibungen [12,18,51,52] wurden beispielsweise bei 280 Patienten (Durchschnittsalter 33,4 Jahre) nach Armplexusverletzungen in 8,2 % auch begleitende RM-Läsionen gefunden [9]. Auch bei Kindern-und Jugendlichen wurden traumatische RM-Läsionen nach Sportunfällen in 12,2 % von 205 ausgewerteten Magnetresonanztomographien (MRT) beschrieben [67].…”
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