ARTHROSCOPIC RECONSTRUCTION OF ROTATOR CUFF, HAGL AND SLAP LESIONS IN OVERHEAD-THROWING ATHLETE

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Authors present the unique case report of concomitant rotator cuff injury, HAGL and SLAP lesions in overhead-throwing athlete. Rare HAGL lesion was compared on MRI image and at arthroscopy findings. Indications for reconstructions were elaborated of publication guidance’s. All three injury was treated operatively in one surgery according up-to-date recommendations.

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D S Agzamov

Федеральный научно-клинический центр специализированных видов медицинской помощи и медицинских технологий ФМБА России

заведующий отделением травматологии и ортопедии ФНКЦ ФМБА России, д.м.н., профессор Москва, Ореховый бульвар, 28

A A Akhpashev

Федеральный научно-клинический центр специализированных видов медицинской помощи и медицинских технологий ФМБА России

Email: akhpashev@yandex.ru
врач травматолог-ортопед отделения травматологии и ортопедии ФНКЦ ФМБА России, доцент кафедры травматологии РУДН, к.м.н. Москва, Ореховый бульвар, 28

N N Sovetnikov

Федеральный научно-клинический центр специализированных видов медицинской помощи и медицинских технологий ФМБА России

Email: sovetnikovnn@mail.ru
врач травматолог-ортопед отделения травматологии и ортопедии ФНКЦ ФМБА России Москва, Ореховый бульвар, 28

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