1. Complications of rotator cuff surgery--the role of post-operative imaging in patient care.
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THAKKAR, R. S., THAKKAR, S. C., SRIKUMARAN, U., MCFARLAND, E. G., and FAYAD, L. M.
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ROTATOR cuff surgery ,SURGICAL complications ,SHOULDER ,COMPUTED tomography ,ROTATOR cuff injuries ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging - Abstract
When pain or disability occurs after rotator cuff surgery, post-operative imaging is frequently performed. Post-operative complications and expected post-operative imaging findings in the shoulder are presented, with a focus on MRI MR arthrography (MRA) and CT arthrography. MR and CT techniques are available to reduce image degradation secondary to surgical distortions of native anatomy and implant-related artefacts and to define complications after rotator cuff surgery. A useful approach to image the shoulder after surgery is the standard radiography, followed by MRI/MRA for patients with low "metal presence" and CT for patients who have a higher metal presence. However, for the assessment of patients who have undergone surgery for rotator cuff injuries, imaging findings should always be correlated with the clinical presentation because post-operative imaging abnormalities do not necessarily correlate with symptoms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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