Rotator Cuff Repair (Arthroscopic)

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Overview

A rotator cuff repair procedure involves the surgical reattachment of the tendon to the head of the humorous.

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Rotator Cuff Repair (Arthroscopic)

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Rotator Cuff Repair (Arthroscopic) Procedure

Rotator cuff repair is a procedure that involves the surgical repair of a torn rotator cuff. This procedure is an option for patients who have torn one or more of the four muscles that surround the shoulder joint. The goal of this procedure is to reattach the tendon to the head of the humerus. However, in a less severe or partial tear, it may only require a trimming or smoothing procedure. Since there are many levels of rotator cuff tears, it is important to understand the difference in approach.

After receiving a torn rotator cuff diagnosis, patients should begin considering treatment options. In less severe cases, doctors will typically recommend conservative therapies including physical therapy, pain medication, and hot/cold therapy. It is important to remember that although these therapies may temporarily minimize pain, they can’t fix the tear. If patients continue to experience pain after trying a collection of conservative therapies, they may be a candidate for rotator cuff repair surgery.

When is this Procedure Necessary?

A rotator cuff repair procedure is an excellent solution for patients who have torn their rotator cuff. If conservative therapies were ineffective, patients may begin exploring surgical options. While a rotator cuff repair procedure can help many patients suffering from a torn rotator cuff, it is not an option for all. If the rotator cuff tear is too severe or has become arthritic, the patient may need to consider a more serious procedure.

Patients may consider a rotator cuff repair procedure if:

  • One or more muscles surrounding the shoulder are torn.
  • They experience constant pain or weakness in the affected shoulder.
  • Conservative therapies did not provide significant relief.
  • The tear is not significant enough to require a more intense procedure.

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What To Expect

There are many ways in which a rotator cuff repair procedure can be performed. Depending on the surgeon and the severity of the tear, it can be performed through an open incision or arthroscopically. Either way, the patient will be under general anesthesia to ensure their comfort throughout the procedure.

During an arthroscopic approach, the surgeon will make a small incision around the shoulder joint. They will then use a camera and specialized instruments to access the damaged area. To begin repair, they will then reattach the tendon to the head of the humorous. Once the area is repaired, the incision will be closed and the patient will be removed from the anesthesia. During an open approach, the surgeon will make a larger incision and will have more access to the area.
Depending on the severity of the tear and the surgical approach, the recovery may vary. The surgeon will typically provide a comprehensive recovery plan including pain medications and physical therapy, if necessary. The recovery can take anywhere from 8 weeks to 6 months, for larger tears. It is important to be careful and follow the doctor’s instructions to ensure a safe and timely recovery.

Rotator Cuff Repair (Arthroscopic) with Smith Medical

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