Single- and double-row anchor repair for full thickness rotator cuff tears .
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Clinical outcome and imaging of arthroscopic single-row and double-row rotator cuff repair: a prospective randomized trial
Arthroscopy. 2012 Jan;28(1):16-24. Epub 2011 Oct 753 patients with full thickness rotator cuff tears were randomized to repair using either double or single row anchors. The results at two year follow-up indicate that there were no significant differences in clinical or imaging outcomes. For tears that were greater than 3 cm, double row repair provided significantly greater strength outcomes at the final follow-up.
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