Arthroscopy Techniques (Oct 2015)

Augmented Fixation With Biodegradable Subacromial Spacer After Repair of Massive Rotator Cuff Tear

  • Murat Bozkurt, M.D.,
  • Mustafa Akkaya, M.D.,
  • Safa Gursoy, M.D.,
  • Cetin Isik, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 5
pp. e471 – e474

Abstract

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Unsuccessful outcomes after repair of massive rotator cuff ruptures accompanied by muscle atrophy and fatty degeneration are frequently associated with inadequate management and secondary tears. We report the functional differences after rotator cuff rupture repair with a biodegradable spacer application. In these patients, rotator cuff rupture repair should provide coverage of the humeral head. Subsequently, acromioplasty should be performed to allow adequate space for the subacromial spacer. Thereafter measurement of the intra-articular space required for application of the biodegradable spacer is performed. Using this method can decrease the rate of tears by providing a safe subacromial space in cases of massive rotator cuff rupture.