Abstract

Over a century after Codman’s description of Open rotator cuff repair and close to almost half a century after Neer enhanced the repair with a acromioplasty, we remain at crossroads on several aspects about rotator cuff repair. We still lack consensus and uniformity on issues ranging from acromioplasty, Single VS double row repairs, early or late rehab, Steroid injections utility before or after surgery, surgery for asymptomatic cuff tears, Surgery above 70 years age, Arthroscopy for partial cuff tears, grafts (either Xeno, allo or auto grafts) for irreparable cuff tears, Co-morbid factors such as smoking, obesity, Diabetes nor the use of sling, abduction pillow or brace or infusion catheters. Arthroscopic cuff repair is arguably the gold standard across the globe, with improved suture anchors, simplified instruments, better anesthesia, precision pumps and RF devices has led to a consistent, improved and lasting result.

Highlights

  • The repair of a torn rotator cuff itself is mired in controversy[1] and we continue to debate on the benefit of surgical repair

  • We will review on the success rate of Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in the senior citizen

  • Can we offer a Reverse shoulder arthroplasty in irreparable cuff tears without arthritis[2]? This remains an extended indication, a universal one

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Introduction

Ashish Sudhakar Babhulkar, Head of Department of Shoulder & Sports Injuries, Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital, Pune, India Correspondence to: Ashish Sudhakar Babhulkar, Head of Department of Shoulder & Sports Injuries, Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital, Pune, India. The repair of a torn rotator cuff itself is mired in controversy[1] and we continue to debate on the benefit of surgical repair. The surgeon needs to be kept abreast about the nuances of single VS double row repair and its appropriate application.

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