ANALYSIS OF OPERATIVE INTERVENTIONS AT DAMAGES OF ROTATOR CUFF OF SHOULDER USING THE ARTHROSCOPY
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2015.4.5603Abstract
The article adduced the results of treatment of damages of rotary cuff of shoulder, in 72 patients using of both little invasive open methodology (61 patients) and arthroscopy (11 patients). The conducted analysis showed: the more than half of patients had intra-articular pathologies combination with the damage of rotary cuff of shoulder; most optimal beginning of operative intervention from arthroscopy that allows to diagnose all damages of humeral joint, and at possibility and their removals.
Little invasive open interference is justified at total breaks, with tearing away from the place of insertion of rotator cuff of shoulder and in inveterate cases at the expressed retraction of tendon parts.
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