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Abstract
Background: Rotator cuff tears (RTC) are a common cause of shoulder pain in adults, with massive and irreparable tears presenting significant treatment challenges. Addressing these tears effectively is crucial for improving patient outcomes. To review recent advancements in the surgical management of irreparable rotator cuff tears.
Methods: This review examines both non-surgical and surgical approaches for managing irreparable RTCs. Non-surgical treatments, such as physical therapy, are considered for less severe tears, while surgical options are categorized into nonprosthetic and prosthetic procedures, with an emphasis on recent advancements.
Results: Surgical interventions for irreparable rotator cuff tears (RTC) include non-prosthetic procedures such as debridement, partial repair, marginal convergence, tendon transfer, interposition graft, subacromial balloon spacer, and superior capsular reconstruction. Additionally, prosthetic surgery options include reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. Recent innovations in surgical techniques and technologies have enhanced treatment outcomes, allowing for more personalized approaches to managing irreparable RTC. These advancements have improved both functional recovery and patient satisfaction.
Conclusion: The management of massive and irreparable RTCs requires a personalized treatment strategy, considering patient-specific factors and the latest surgical advancements. Ongoing research is needed to refine these interventions and improve long-term results for patients with this challenging condition.
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