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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff "Patch" using Human Dermal Allograft
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Southern California Orthopedic Institute
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Stephen Snyder
By
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
FEATURING
Stephen Snyder
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March 16, 2015
This video reviews the steps of the SCOI technique in 2015 for arthroscopic reconstruction of ...
read more ↘ a non-repairable rotator cuff tear using a "patch" of human acellular dermal allograft. The repair is meant to restore the attachment of the superior rotator cuff muscles to the humerus and reduce the proximal subluxation of the humeral head thus improving shoulder function and decreasing pain. The goal is to avoid unnecessary Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty when it is not needed.
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read more ↘ a non-repairable rotator cuff tear using a "patch" of human acellular dermal allograft. The repair is meant to restore the attachment of the superior rotator cuff muscles to the humerus and reduce the proximal subluxation of the humeral head thus improving shoulder function and decreasing pain. The goal is to avoid unnecessary Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty when it is not needed.
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