Preliminary results with the use of a Bio-inductive Collagen Patch in the setting
of Large and Massive Rotator Cuff Tears including Revisions: Clinical and Radiographic
Outcomes at 2-year follow up. Failures of large, massive, and revision rotator cuff
repairs is a challenging problem within orthopedics. Poor tendon tissue and vascularity
are known causes for failure of rotator cuff repairs. The purpose of this study was
to assess the outcomes and healing rates when large and massive rotator cuff repairs
are augmented with a bio-inductive collagen scaffold patch.
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SS-12April 26, 2018, 11:05 AM
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