This article provides a brief overview of the current state of ultrasound (US) imaging
of rotator cuff repairs with emphasis on current morphological assessment and development
of newer techniques in which US may play an important role in assessing healing response.
Emphasis is on the supraspinatus tendon inasmuch as it is the most commonly affected
tendon in rotator cuff disease. Assessment of the tendon repair following joint replacement
is also commented on in which the standard anterior approach may be associated with
dehiscence of the subscapularis tendon.
Keywords
shoulder - rotator cuff - ultrasound - repair - postoperative