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Management of complications after rotator cuff surgery
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Parada SA
; Dilisio MF
; Kennedy CD
Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med
2015[Mar]; 8
(1
): 40-52
PMID25532916
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Rotator cuff repair (RCR) is a common procedure performed by orthopedic surgeons
via arthroscopic, open, or mini-open techniques. While this surgery is considered
to be of low morbidity, several potential complications can arise either
intraoperatively or during the postoperative time period. Some of these
complications are related to the surgical approach (arthroscopic or open), while
others are patient dependent. Many of these complications can be managed through
nonoperative means; however, early recognition and timely treatment is essential
in limiting the long-term sequela and improving patient outcome. There are
several different ways to classify complications after RCR repair: timing,
severity, preventability, whether or not the pathology is intra- or
extra-articular, and the type of treatment necessary. It is essential that the
surgeon is cognizant of the etiology contributing to the failed RCR surgery in
order to provide timely and proper management.