2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2005.07.006
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Results of early operative treatment of rotator cuff tears with acute symptoms

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“…For patients that had sudden onset of symptoms and significant impairment of function due to a full RC tear, the results of early operative treatment were better than conservative treatment or late surgery. A similar result was obtained for a group of patients operated on within 3 weeks of the beginning of their symptoms [54]. In fact, early operative treatment was beneficial regardless of tear type if the onset of symptoms was acute.…”
Section: Asymptomatic Ftrcts Increase With Agesupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…For patients that had sudden onset of symptoms and significant impairment of function due to a full RC tear, the results of early operative treatment were better than conservative treatment or late surgery. A similar result was obtained for a group of patients operated on within 3 weeks of the beginning of their symptoms [54]. In fact, early operative treatment was beneficial regardless of tear type if the onset of symptoms was acute.…”
Section: Asymptomatic Ftrcts Increase With Agesupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Successful RC repair returned 95% of the patients to preinjury level of function. It was concluded that the results support early arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in young, active patients [54]. While age is considered a major factor in determining traumatic vs overuse, after review of 12 nonprospective case series, Lazarides concluded that RCTs in young patients is a different disease than found in the elderly [59].…”
Section: Asymptomatic Ftrcts Increase With Agementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Bassett and Cofield (1983) reported that the postoperative pain relief was acceptable when the surgery was performed within 3-months from the injury. More recently, Lähteenmäki, et al (2006) also reported that acute rotator cuff tears could always be successfully repaired to its original insertion within 3weeks from the injury (Lähteenmäki et al 2006). The results of the present study indicated that there were no significant changes in the tissue sound speed after the detachment of the supraspinatus tendon.…”
Section: F = Ea ∆L Equation 2 Lsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Similarly, Bassett and Cofield [4] reported improved results with surgical repair after acute dislocations. In acute rotator cuff tears, Lahteenmaki et al [19] reported better outcomes after early surgery compared to nonoperative management or delayed repair. Loew et al [24] highlighted the importance of addressing rotator cuff tears after dislocations in older patients to prevent the development of persistent symptoms and secondary degenerative changes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%