Correction of the CSA does not decrease the re-tear rate after SSP repair

The re-tear rate after supraspinatus tendon (SSP) repair is high despite optimization of surgical techniques. The critical shoulder angle (CSA)> 35° has been identified as a risk for re-tear. Surgical reduction of the CSA performing additional lateral acromioplasty (ALAP) is intended to reduce th...

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Main Authors: Lücke, Christoph (Author) , Schnetzke, Marc (Author) , Bruttel, Jennifer (Author) , Storg, Janis (Author) , Loew, Markus (Author) , Lichtenberg, Sven (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 27 April 2021
In: Obere Extremität
Year: 2021, Volume: 16, Issue: 2, Pages: 114-119
ISSN:1862-6602
DOI:10.1007/s11678-021-00641-0
Online Access:Verlag, kostenfrei, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11678-021-00641-0
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Author Notes:Christoph Lücke, Marc Schnetzke, Jennifer Engelke, Janis Storg, Markus Loew, Sven Lichtenberg
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Summary:The re-tear rate after supraspinatus tendon (SSP) repair is high despite optimization of surgical techniques. The critical shoulder angle (CSA)> 35° has been identified as a risk for re-tear. Surgical reduction of the CSA performing additional lateral acromioplasty (ALAP) is intended to reduce the risk.
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ISSN:1862-6602
DOI:10.1007/s11678-021-00641-0