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Mini-Open-Rotatorenmanschetten-Rekonstruktion

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Im Lauf der ständigen Weiterentwicklung der Schulterarthroskopie werden ständig neue Verfahren entwickelt und benutzt, die postoperative Morbidität und Schmerz verringern und gleichzeitig zu einem besseren Ergebnis führen. Die „mini-open“-Technik der Rekonstruktion der Rotatorenmanschette entwickelte sich einerseits aus der Tatsache, dass die subakromiale arthroskopische Dekompression immer häufiger angewandt und andererseits der Erkenntnis, dass ein Verfahren zwischen der traditionellen offenen Rekonstruktion und der arthroskopischen subakromialen Dekompression benötigt wird.

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Morrison, D.S., Jacobson, S.R. (1998). Mini-Open-Rotatorenmanschetten-Rekonstruktion. In: Fu, F.H., Ticker, J.B., Imhoff, A.B. (eds) Schulterchirurgie. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57618-8_20

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