2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2022.11.002
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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Results in Improved Clinical Outcomes and Low Revision Rates at 10-Year Follow-Up: A Systematic Review

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“…58 Furthermore, an observation of functional, radiological, and revision rates at least 10 years after RCR showed that the total recurrence rate of rotator cuff tears in asymptomatic patients can reach 30%. 59…”
Section: Existing Therapies At the Healing Of The Fibrocartilaginous ...mentioning
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“…58 Furthermore, an observation of functional, radiological, and revision rates at least 10 years after RCR showed that the total recurrence rate of rotator cuff tears in asymptomatic patients can reach 30%. 59…”
Section: Existing Therapies At the Healing Of The Fibrocartilaginous ...mentioning
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“…58 Furthermore, an observation of functional, radiological, and revision rates at least 10 years after RCR showed that the total recurrence rate of rotator cuff tears in asymptomatic patients can reach 30%. 59 In addition to surgical repair and reconstruction, researchers have been developing adjunctive treatments based on the physiological process of fibrocartilaginous enthesis healing for the past decade, such as stem cell therapy, 60 platelet-rich plasma (PRP), 61 and local physiotherapy. 62 First, the main objective of using stem cell therapy is to improve the healing environment of the fibrocartilaginous enthesis and simulate enthesis healing process by differentiating mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) into different tissues.…”
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“…Shoulder arthroscopy has proven to be very successful in the treatment of various shoulder conditions and is generally considered a safe procedure and is widely used 1 . In various studies, the incidence of deep infection after shoulder arthroscopy is low compared to the open surgery 2 .…”
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“…Shoulder arthroscopy has proven to be very successful in the treatment of various shoulder conditions and is generally considered a safe procedure and is widely used. 1 In various studies, the incidence of deep infection after shoulder arthroscopy is low compared to the open surgery. 2 The cystic change around the anchor is a complication related to the anchor after the rotator cuff repair, 3,4 but the formation of huge abscess is rare.…”
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“…Even though comparable results have been reported between surgery and nonoperative treatment in short term [23], especially for small‐ and medium‐sized RCTs, conservative management is associated with increase in tear size and inferior outcomes in long term [26]. Therefore, aRCR has been reported to be a successful treatment with significant pain relief and satisfactory functional improvement [7].…”
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