Editorial Commentary: A Biphasic (Calcified and Demineralized), Cancellous, Interpositional Allograft Augmenting Rotator Cuff Repair in an Ovine Model Does Not Show Harmful Inflammation or Foreign Body Reaction
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2023.04.008
Editorial Commentary: A Biphasic (Calcified and Demineralized), Cancellous, Interpositional Allograft Augmenting Rotator Cuff Repair in an Ovine Model Does Not Show Harmful Inflammation or Foreign Body Reaction
Abstract
To improve the outcomes of arthroscopic rotator cuff (RC) repair, it is important to achieve tendon-to-bone healing at the repair site. Healed repairs are more likely to restore shoulder strength and lead to higher magnitudes of satisfaction. Patches or grafts that can be either secured to the bursal surface of the RC or interposed between the RC tendon and greater tuberosity at the time of repair have been described as adjuncts to RC repair. A cancellous, biphasic allograft tissue composed of 2 layers (calcified to promote osseointegration and demineralized to support soft-tissue ingrowth) has been shown to be safe in an ovine model, without a harmful inflammatory or foreign body response. Human trials may be a reasonable next step.
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