Additional Attempts to Repair the Rotator Cuff - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing, Anatomy Illustration Additional Attempts to Repair the Rotator Cuff - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing, Anatomy Illustration Additional Attempts to Repair the Rotator Cuff - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing, Anatomy Illustration
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4/18/24

Additional Attempts to Repair the Rotator Cuff - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Additional Attempts to Repair the Rotator Cuff - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit depicts a surgery to repair the rotator cuff. The first illustration shows the incision and exposure of a shoulder joint in which the supraspinatus tendon is virtually absent. The second illustration shows debridement being carried out. The third illustration shows reconstruction of the rotator cuff with the remaining tissues, and the fourth illustration shows the placement of patch grafts to further reinforce the rotator cuff.

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