EVALUATION OF RESULTS OF ARTHROSCOPIC TREATMENT OF ROTATOR CUFF TEAR

Thành Toàn Võ 1, Phan Vĩnh Toàn Đặng1, Thiên Đức Nguyễn2,, Toàn Phúc Võ 3
1 Thong Nhat Hospital
2 HCM city national university
3 St Mark's School, MA

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Objectives: Evaluation of the treatment results of patients with rotator cuff tear by arthroscopic surgery. Subjects and methods: 37 patients with rotator cuff tear were treated by arthroscopic surgery at Thong Nhat hospital from March 2020 to June 2023 with 6 retrospective cases and 31 prospective cases. Result: The average UCLA score after surgery was 32.27, belonging to the group of good results. The function of shoulder joint after surgery was good to very good, accounting for 97.3%, on average accounted for 2.7% and no bad results. UCLA results were independent of gender, duration of follow-up, type of total or partial rotator cuff tear, injury associated with rotator cuff tear, single row suture technique or bypass. Conclusion: Arthroscopic shoulder surgery to treat rotator cuff tear has advantages such as accurate assessment of injuries, few complications, early exercise and good treatment results.

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