Arthroscopically Assisted Transposition of the Latissimus Dorsi in the Treatment of Patients with Massive Ruptures of the Rotator Cuff (Clinical Observation)
Massive rotator cuff tears present a challenging problem for surgeons. According to various authors, from 10 to 40 % of ruptures are massive and more often affect patients over 60 years of age with low-intensity injuries. There is currently no consensus on the classification of rotator cuff injuries...
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Auteurs principaux: | N. S. Ponomarenko, V. V. Monastyrev, I. A. Kuklin, D. V. Menshova |
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Langue: | RU |
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Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems
2021
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