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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Reconstruction Using an Acellular Human Dermal Matrix Allograft and a Bone Polymer/Biocomposite Implant to Fill a Bony Defect and Provide Immediate Anchor Fixation
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November 30, 2012
This video describes the complex and interesting case of a patient with a history of ...
read more ↘ a failed prior arthroscopic rotator cuff repair who undergoes arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction using an acellular human dermal matrix allograft. At the time of surgery, her prior metal anchors are removed, revealing significant bony defects in the tuberosity that we chose to fill with a bone polymer/biocomposite material, providing us with immediate anchor fixation. Feedback is appreciated as we continue to search for solutions to this challenging problem. Thank you.
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read more ↘ a failed prior arthroscopic rotator cuff repair who undergoes arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction using an acellular human dermal matrix allograft. At the time of surgery, her prior metal anchors are removed, revealing significant bony defects in the tuberosity that we chose to fill with a bone polymer/biocomposite material, providing us with immediate anchor fixation. Feedback is appreciated as we continue to search for solutions to this challenging problem. Thank you.
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