Biological augmentation strategies in rotator cuff repair
Citation
Ozdemir, E., Karaguven, D., Turhan, E., Huri, G. (2021). Biological augmentation strategies in rotator cuff repair. Medicinski Glasnik : Official Publication of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 18(1), 186-191. https://doi.org/10.17392/1305-21Abstract
Rotator cuff tears (RCT) are a common problem encountered
by orthopaedic surgeons. The incidence of re-tears (up to 94%)
following surgical repair of RCTs renders the management of
RCTs challenging. This higher re-tear rate has been attributed
to the failure of healing at the tendon-bone junction. Biological
augmentation methods such as growth factors, stem cell thera pies, and biomaterials have been developed to promote the he aling at the tendon-bone junction. Growth factors and stem cell
therapies have been intensively studied in mid to large RCTs.
Biomaterials have been generally utilized for large or massive
RCTs. However, these newly generated biological augmentation
strategies are mostly studied in animal models. The efficacy and
safety of the biological augmentation methods in humans need
further investigation. In this review, we aimed to highlight the
most recent advancements in RCT surgical repair with biologi cal augmentatio