2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2018.03.006
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Rotator cuff repair with all-suture anchors: a midterm magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of repair integrity and cyst formation

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“… 7 Van der Bracht et al showed 90% (43/48) of ASAs had no fluid collection at an average of 1.58 years after rotator cuff repair. 26 This is slightly higher than the results obtained in the present study; however, they evaluated fewer anchors and had a shorter interval between surgery and MRI. It has been shown that osteolysis appears twelve weeks postoperatively for PLLA anchors and increases in size as time progresses.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 69%
“… 7 Van der Bracht et al showed 90% (43/48) of ASAs had no fluid collection at an average of 1.58 years after rotator cuff repair. 26 This is slightly higher than the results obtained in the present study; however, they evaluated fewer anchors and had a shorter interval between surgery and MRI. It has been shown that osteolysis appears twelve weeks postoperatively for PLLA anchors and increases in size as time progresses.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…However, the use of all-suture anchors in arthroscopic RCT repair has been shown to have similar biomechanics compared with conventional anchors, 2 and it has been shown to reduce the risk of loose body complications and joint damage, lead to improved bone preservation, and avoid distortions on MRI assessments. 44…”
Section: Rom Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the most recent prospective study on 20 patients who underwent rotator cuff repair with all-suture anchors, 32 follow-up MRI after a mean 1.58 years showed a 5% retear rate. The retear rate in this study was 2.3%, with pullout of the anchor in both cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%