Management Strategies for Rotator Cuff Defects After Calcific Tendinitis Debridement

Management of rotator cuff defects that are created in the process of excising calcific deposits for patients undergoing surgical intervention for symptomatic calcific tendinitis is not well defined. Such defects can vary considerably in depth, size, and location, and surgical treatment of these rot...

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Main Authors: W. Kyle Wilson, M.D., Larry D. Field, M.D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-09-01
Series:Arthroscopy Techniques
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628719301033
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spelling doaj-ac540d6dcd1541d6b382708c43f0ab4e2021-06-10T04:56:13ZengElsevierArthroscopy Techniques2212-62872019-09-0189e1051e1055Management Strategies for Rotator Cuff Defects After Calcific Tendinitis DebridementW. Kyle Wilson, M.D.0Larry D. Field, M.D.1Mississippi Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center, Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.A.Upper Extremity Service and Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Fellowship, Mississippi Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center, Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.A; Address correspondence to Larry D. Field, M.D., Mississippi Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center, 1325 E Fortification St, Jackson, MS, 39202 U.S.A.Management of rotator cuff defects that are created in the process of excising calcific deposits for patients undergoing surgical intervention for symptomatic calcific tendinitis is not well defined. Such defects can vary considerably in depth, size, and location, and surgical treatment of these rotator cuff lesions depends on a number of factors. Accurately identifying the location and extent of these calcific deposits is important in ensuring their complete removal, and techniques designed to consistently localize these calcific deposits are also described.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628719301033
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author W. Kyle Wilson, M.D.
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Management Strategies for Rotator Cuff Defects After Calcific Tendinitis Debridement
Arthroscopy Techniques
author_facet W. Kyle Wilson, M.D.
Larry D. Field, M.D.
author_sort W. Kyle Wilson, M.D.
title Management Strategies for Rotator Cuff Defects After Calcific Tendinitis Debridement
title_short Management Strategies for Rotator Cuff Defects After Calcific Tendinitis Debridement
title_full Management Strategies for Rotator Cuff Defects After Calcific Tendinitis Debridement
title_fullStr Management Strategies for Rotator Cuff Defects After Calcific Tendinitis Debridement
title_full_unstemmed Management Strategies for Rotator Cuff Defects After Calcific Tendinitis Debridement
title_sort management strategies for rotator cuff defects after calcific tendinitis debridement
publisher Elsevier
series Arthroscopy Techniques
issn 2212-6287
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Management of rotator cuff defects that are created in the process of excising calcific deposits for patients undergoing surgical intervention for symptomatic calcific tendinitis is not well defined. Such defects can vary considerably in depth, size, and location, and surgical treatment of these rotator cuff lesions depends on a number of factors. Accurately identifying the location and extent of these calcific deposits is important in ensuring their complete removal, and techniques designed to consistently localize these calcific deposits are also described.
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