Imaging of Usual and Unusual Complication of Rotator Cuff Repair

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
Domenico AlbanoFrancesco Di Pietto

Abstract

Several complications may be encountered after rotator cuff (RC) repair. A thorough knowledge of surgical interventions, normal postoperative findings, and postoperative complications is crucial to provide a timely diagnosis, improving the clinical outcome of patients. Postoperative complications may involve RC, implanted device, osteochondral tissue, surgical-site infection, peripheral nerves, soft tissues, and vascular structures. In this review, we discuss the usual and unusual complications detectable after RC repair.

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