2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00064-006-1159-1
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Die arthroskopische transossäre Reinsertion der Rotatorenmanschette

Abstract: In the 75 patients treated using a single suture, there was an improvement compared to the related Constant Score from 55.8% before the operation to 80.4% at the follow-up examination, after an average of 26.8 months. The average age in this group was 58.2 years (range 35-75 years). In the 21 patients treated with a mattress suture, there was an improvement compared to the related Constant score from 59% before the operation to 83% at 14.3 months after the operation. The average age in this group was 58 years … Show more

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“… 13 A variety of techniques for arthroscopic TO RCR has been proposed in the literature, such as an anterior cruciate ligament tibial drill guide, a customized drill guide, 14 or a variety of bone needles. 15 , 16 Subsequently, arthroscopic devices such as the ARTHROTUNNELER (Tornier/Wright, Memphis TN) were designed to allow the creation of intersecting bone tunnels 17 ( Fig 1 ). The purpose of the study was to compare the clinical and imaging outcome of arthroscopic TOE RCR with anchors with arthroscopic anchorless TO RCR at a minimum of 2 years postoperatively.…”
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“… 13 A variety of techniques for arthroscopic TO RCR has been proposed in the literature, such as an anterior cruciate ligament tibial drill guide, a customized drill guide, 14 or a variety of bone needles. 15 , 16 Subsequently, arthroscopic devices such as the ARTHROTUNNELER (Tornier/Wright, Memphis TN) were designed to allow the creation of intersecting bone tunnels 17 ( Fig 1 ). The purpose of the study was to compare the clinical and imaging outcome of arthroscopic TOE RCR with anchors with arthroscopic anchorless TO RCR at a minimum of 2 years postoperatively.…”
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“…Recently, arthroscopic transosseous repair constructs have been described that may offer advantages to traditional arthroscopic constructs, including broad footprint coverage, fewer anchors, and decreased pain with similar functional outcomes. 3 , 4 , 5 …”
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