Single‐row Versus Double‐row Rotator Cuff Repair: Techniques and Outcomes

Double‐row rotator cuff repair techniques incorporate a medial and lateral row of suture anchors in the repair configuration. Biomechanical studies of double‐row repair have shown increased load to failure, improved contact areas and pressures, and decreased gap formation at the healing enthesis, findings that have provided impetus for clinical studies comparing single‐row with double‐row repair. Clinical studies, however, have not yet demonstrated a substantial improvement over single‐row repair with regard to either the degree of structural healing or functional outcomes. Although double‐row repair may provide an improved mechanical environment for the healing enthesis, several confounding variables have complicated attempts to establish a definitive relationship with improved rates of healing. Appropriately powered rigorous level I studies that directly compare single‐row with double‐row techniques in matched tear patterns are necessary to further address these questions. These studies are needed to justify the potentially increased implant costs and surgical times associated with double‐row rotator cuff repair.

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