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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair and Greater Tuberosity Cyst Excision
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April 14, 2014
Arthroscopic excision of a large greater tuberosity cyst followed by single row rotator cuff repair ...
read more ↘ in an active 55 year-old man. We present our steps and rationale for complete cyst excision followed by medial low-tension single row repair. This resulted in a stable, biologically friendly construct that effectively externalized the cyst from the joint. Three-month post-op MRI images are shown. The steps of our arthroscopic biceps tenodesis technique are also briefly demonstrated.
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read more ↘ in an active 55 year-old man. We present our steps and rationale for complete cyst excision followed by medial low-tension single row repair. This resulted in a stable, biologically friendly construct that effectively externalized the cyst from the joint. Three-month post-op MRI images are shown. The steps of our arthroscopic biceps tenodesis technique are also briefly demonstrated.
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