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Right Shoulder Injury with Surgical Repair and Recurrence of Rotator Cuff Tear

ID: exh61056
This stock medical exhibit features illustrations depicting injuries to the right shoulder and steps from the failed operative procedure utilized to repair the injuries. The first image provides an anterior view of the injured shoulder and highlights the tear to the rotator cuff and the impingement syndrome. The second illustration provides a lateral view of the injured shoulder and highlights the labral tear. The third illustration features the insertion of the arthroscopic tools. The fourth illustration displays the repair to the rotator cuff. The fifth illustration shows the repair to the labral tear. The final image depicts the subsequent injury to the rotator cuff in the same location as the initial injury.
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