Editorial Commentary: Biologically-Enhanced Patch Augmentation: The Perfect Marriage of Mechanical Stability and Biology for Rotator Cuff Healing? Unfortunately, Not Yet

Recurrent rotator cuff tears are a frequent cause of shoulder disability. To repair a rotator cuff, the surgeon faces both mechanical and biological challenges. Patch use as a scaffold for rotator cuff repair is well-described, as is biological augmentation, with clinical indications and efficacy being the subjects of ongoing study. However, a clinical report of dermal allograft patch augmentation combined with attempts at supercharging the biology is novel. This technique would benefit from controlled, prospective studies, with tight inclusion criteria.
Source: Arthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery - Category: Surgery Authors: Tags: Editorial Commentary Source Type: research