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Early versus late repair of rotator cuff tears in rats.

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Cavinatto, L; Malavolta, EA; Pereira, CAM; Miranda-Rodrigues, M; Silva, LCM; Gouveia, CH; de Cesar Netto, C; Mattar Junior, R; Fereira Neto, AA
Published in: J Shoulder Elbow Surg
April 2018

BACKGROUND: In the event of a traumatic rotator cuff tear, patients are routinely advised that early surgical intervention produces an optimal repair, despite a lack of direct evidence to support this recommendation. To address this knowledge gap, massive rotator cuff tears in rats were assessed by biomechanical and bone morphometric analyses after early or late repair. METHODS: Combined supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendon tears of the left shoulder were created in 21 adult Wistar rats, which were divided into 2 groups. The tendons of the injured shoulder in the animals in group I were surgically repaired 8 weeks after the injury. Under the same anesthesia, the same injury was created on the right shoulder, which was immediately repaired. The rats from group I were euthanized 8 weeks after the repairs. No repair was performed in the rats from group II, which were euthanized 8 weeks after the injury. Tissues from both groups were harvested and biomechanically tested for supraspinatus tendon and bone morphometry analysis of the humeral head. RESULTS: All biomechanical properties were significantly increased in the early repair group compared with the late repair group. No significant differences were observed in bone morphometry of the humeral head when early and late repair groups were compared. CONCLUSION: Early surgical repair of a massive rotator cuff tear leads to improved biomechanical properties of the tissue after healing. Proximal humerus bone morphometry was unaffected by surgical repair timing.

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J Shoulder Elbow Surg

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EISSN

1532-6500

Publication Date

April 2018

Volume

27

Issue

4

Start / End Page

606 / 613

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Time Factors
  • Shoulder Joint
  • Rotator Cuff Injuries
  • Rotator Cuff
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Rats
  • Orthopedics
  • Male
  • Humeral Head
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
 

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Cavinatto, L., Malavolta, E. A., Pereira, C. A. M., Miranda-Rodrigues, M., Silva, L. C. M., Gouveia, C. H., … Fereira Neto, A. A. (2018). Early versus late repair of rotator cuff tears in rats. J Shoulder Elbow Surg, 27(4), 606–613. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jse.2017.10.025
Cavinatto, Leonardo, Eduardo Angeli Malavolta, Cesar Augusto Martins Pereira, Manuela Miranda-Rodrigues, Luiza Campos Moreira Silva, Cecilia Helena Gouveia, Cesar de Cesar Netto, Rames Mattar Junior, and Arnaldo Amado Fereira Neto. “Early versus late repair of rotator cuff tears in rats.J Shoulder Elbow Surg 27, no. 4 (April 2018): 606–13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jse.2017.10.025.
Cavinatto L, Malavolta EA, Pereira CAM, Miranda-Rodrigues M, Silva LCM, Gouveia CH, et al. Early versus late repair of rotator cuff tears in rats. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2018 Apr;27(4):606–13.
Cavinatto, Leonardo, et al. “Early versus late repair of rotator cuff tears in rats.J Shoulder Elbow Surg, vol. 27, no. 4, Apr. 2018, pp. 606–13. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jse.2017.10.025.
Cavinatto L, Malavolta EA, Pereira CAM, Miranda-Rodrigues M, Silva LCM, Gouveia CH, de Cesar Netto C, Mattar Junior R, Fereira Neto AA. Early versus late repair of rotator cuff tears in rats. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2018 Apr;27(4):606–613.
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Published In

J Shoulder Elbow Surg

DOI

EISSN

1532-6500

Publication Date

April 2018

Volume

27

Issue

4

Start / End Page

606 / 613

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Time Factors
  • Shoulder Joint
  • Rotator Cuff Injuries
  • Rotator Cuff
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Rats
  • Orthopedics
  • Male
  • Humeral Head
  • Biomechanical Phenomena