Outcomes After Arthroscopic Repair of Type-II SLAP Lesions
AUTOR(ES)
Brockmeier, Stephen F.
FONTE
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
RESUMO
Background: To our knowledge, there has been no prospective study on the results of arthroscopic repair of superior labrum-biceps anchor complex (SLAP) tears with use of modern techniques. The purpose of the present study was to prospectively evaluate the minimum two-year results for patients with type-II SLAP tears that were treated with arthroscopic suture anchor fixation.
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