Results of reconstruction of massive irreparable rotator cuff tears using a fascia lata allograft |
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Authors: | Varvitsiotis Dimitrios Papaspiliopoulos Athanasios Antipa Eleni Papacharalampous Xenofon Flevarakis George Feroussis John |
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Affiliation: | Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Asclepieion Voulas, 16673, Athens, Greece;1Department of Radiology, General Hospital ‘G. Gennimatas’, Athens, Greece;2Department of Radiology Areteion University Hospital, Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | Background:Despite the advances in surgical treatment options, massive rotator cuff (r-c) tears still represent a challenge for orthopedic surgeons. This study assesses the effectiveness of fascia lata allograft in reconstruction of massive and irreparable r-c tear and to evaluate the healing and functional outcomes.Results:Postoperative constant score increased from 32.5 preoperatively to 88.7 postoperatively. The most important was the pain relief from 2.4 preoperatively to 14.1 postoperatively and range of motion. The results of the MRI were not reliable, but the ultrasound was satisfactory. Finally, there was no infection or rejection of the graft in any of the patients.Conclusions:Despite advances in surgical methods, there is still not a universally accepted treatment for massive and irreparable rotator cuff tears, because the standard methods have dubious results, with excessive retear rates and poor outcomes, necessitating the need for new repair strategies. We documented significant clinical improvement using fascia lata allograft in the repair of massive irreparable r-c tear, acting as scaffold to bridge the defect, enhancing the healing at the repair site. |
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Keywords: | Allograft reconstruction fascia lata allograft rotator cuff tear patch graft rotator cuff repair shoulder |
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