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Case Reports
. 1995;61(2):144-6.

Rotator cuff tear and acromioclavicular joint cyst

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  • PMID: 7597891
Case Reports

Rotator cuff tear and acromioclavicular joint cyst

A Lizaur Utrilla et al. Acta Orthop Belg. 1995.

Abstract

A 58 year old man is described who developed a subcutaneous synovial cyst over the acromioclavicular joint. The cyst developed in association with a massive tear of the rotator cuff and the long head of the biceps, which was demonstrated by arthrography. A loose fragment of the acromion was found intraoperatively. The patient was treated surgically by a combination of excision of the cyst, acromioplasty, removal of the loose acromial fragment, and a duramater allograft to close the rotator cuff defect. The functional result was unsatisfactory.

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