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Long-term Survivorship of Rotator Cuff Repairs Using Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis
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The majority of recurrent tears occurred in the first 3 months after surgical repair. The parameters "recurrent tear" as well as "healed tendon" evaluated at 6 months postoperatively appear to be predictors for the clinical outcomes at 7 years. Efforts to improve healing during the initial 3 months have long-term implications for maintenance of cuff integrity and clinical outcomes.
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