. Pujol N Tardy N Boisrenoult P Beaufils P . Magnetic resonance imaging is not suitable for interpretation of meniscal status ten years after arthroscopic repair . Int Orthop 2013 ; 37 : 2371 – 2376 . 30
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Several series of successful open repairs were reported. 22 , 45 Burkhart and Tehrany 8 published the first series of arthroscopic repair of the subscapularis. A total of 25 patients with partial or complete tears underwent consecutive
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scarred ( 17 ). In recent years, interest in less invasive methods to perform lateral ligament repair has increased, including arthroscopic techniques ( 18 , 19 , 20 ). Arthroscopic-assisted repair combines arthroscopic repair with a percutaneous or
Michele Boffano, Stefano Mortera, and Raimondo Piana
-dislocation in the surgical group. With regard to surgical treatment, there are no significant differences in terms of re-dislocation rates between open and arthroscopic repair. 16 - 21 Arthroscopic and open surgical treatment During the last decade
Luciano A. Rossi and Maximiliano Ranalletta
six months of conservative treatment is recommended. Kim et al, 24 showed that delayed surgical repair following a course of conservative treatment in partial-thickness tears did not yield worse results as compared to immediate arthroscopic repair
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, Lee YG , et al. . Platelet-rich plasma for arthroscopic repair of large to massive rotator cuff tears: a randomized, single-blind, parallel-group trial . Am J Sports Med 2013 ; 41 : 2240 - 2248 . 3. Kim SJ , Kim SH
Jonathon C Coward, Stefan Bauer, Stephanie M Babic, Charline Coron, Taro Okamoto, and William G Blakeney
of tendons involved. The average follow-up period was 30.5 months (range: 12–72 months). The authors performed arthroscopically assisted mini-open repair on 23 patients (11 of which had pseudoparesis) and all-arthroscopic repair on 35 patients (18 of
Nuno Corte-Real and João Caetano
repairs should include a routine ankle arthroscopy, an arthroscopic method of CAI repair would be a good idea. The senior author developed an arthroscopic repair technique for CAI, that was published in 2009, 28 trying to reproduce the Brostrom
Gazi Huri, Mehmet Kaymakoglu, and Nickolas Garbis
pseudoparalysis. They compared the integrity of the RC in two different patient groups that underwent arthroscopic repair with massive rotator cuff tear, retrospectively. The first group, in which all patients had pseudoparalysis pre-operatively, had more
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suspected. 62 Gluteus medius and minimus tears can be a common cause of greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS). Patients are usually female with trochanteric bursitis and partial abductor tears. 63 Open or arthroscopic repair provides good