A Comparative Analysis of Functional Recovery in Surgical Rotator Cuff Tear Repair: Mini-Open Versus All-Arthroscopic Techniques
Dhruv Sharma, Mohit Tolani, Sohilkhan R Pathan, Sanjay Soni, Dhruv R Patel, Manan R Shroff

TL;DR
This study compares the effectiveness of two surgical techniques for rotator cuff tears and finds both provide similar long-term recovery and pain relief.
Contribution
The study provides a comparative analysis of functional outcomes between mini-open and all-arthroscopic rotator cuff repair techniques.
Findings
Both mini-open and all-arthroscopic techniques showed similar postoperative Quick DASH and VAS scores.
Long-term functional recovery and pain relief were satisfactory for both surgical approaches.
No statistically significant differences were found between the two techniques in clinical outcomes.
Abstract
Introduction: Rotator cuff tears frequently lead to shoulder pain and impaired function, often necessitating surgical intervention to achieve the best results. The choice between mini-open and all-arthroscopic techniques remains a subject of debate, with each approach offering unique advantages and challenges. This study seeks to evaluate and compare the functional outcomes of surgical repair utilizing these two techniques, offering valuable insights into their relative effectiveness. Material and methods: This retrospective observational study was conducted at Shree Krishna Hospital, Karamsad, involving patients treated surgically for rotator cuff tears over the past five years. Clinical records were reviewed to identify patients who underwent either mini-open or all-arthroscopic repair. Follow-up assessments were conducted using the Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand…
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TopicsShoulder Injury and Treatment · Shoulder and Clavicle Injuries · Sports injuries and prevention
