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Bohm, E.; Gleich, J.; Siebenburger, G.; Bocker, W. und Ockert, B. (2020): Rotator cuff tear Indications and pathology-specific reconstructive procedures. In: Unfallchirurg, Bd. 124, Nr. 2: S. 108-116

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Abstract

Rotator cuff (RC) tears comprise a broad spectrum of lesions ranging from partial to full thickness tears of a single tendon and massive cuff tears. Both glenohumeral trauma as well as degenerative processes can result in tearing of the RC. Treatment therefore requires a meticulous diagnosis as well as a differentiated approach by careful consideration of morphological and patient-specific factors. The pathogenesis, tear morphology, clinical symptoms and functional demands of the patient determine the therapeutic approach. Despite pathological and individual patient-related factors, early surgical repair is generally recommended for traumatic RC tears in young patients and in patients with high functional demands due to the high risk of tear progression. The results of RC repair are negatively correlated with the size of the lesion, the number of tendons involved, the degree of tendon retraction, muscular alteration and patient age. This article provides an overview of the various pathogenesis, indications and surgical repair of RC tears with respect to modern pathology-specific reconstructive procedures.

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