
AAOS: Single- versus double-row rotator cuff repair: Optimal choice depends on tear size

AAOS: Single- versus double-row rotator cuff repair: Optimal choice depends on tear size
Transosseous Equivalent Double Row vs. Single Row Rotator Cuff Repair; A Randomized Controlled Trial
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80 patients with MRI-diagnosed full-thickness rotator cuff tears were randomized to undergo either single-row (SR) or transosseous-equivalent double-row (TEDR) arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, to compare these two treatment approaches with respect to clinical and functional outcomes at 18 months post-operation. Results indicated that, in tears that were less than 3 cm in length, Oxford Shoulder S...
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