Angelo Mattalino, MD

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The Benefits of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Surgery vs. Open Surgery

Shoulder pain caused by rotator cuff injuries can significantly affect your daily life, making routine tasks challenging. When surgery is necessary, choosing between arthroscopic and open surgery can make a considerable difference in recovery time, outcomes, and overall comfort. 

At Dr. Mattalino’s clinic, located near Scottsdale and Phoenix, we specialize in providing advanced surgical options tailored to your needs. Let’s explore the benefits of arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery and how it compares to traditional open surgery.

What Causes Rotator Cuff Injuries?

Rotator cuff injuries can result from repetitive overhead motions, heavy lifting, or sudden trauma, such as a fall. Overuse, poor posture, and degenerative wear and tear due to aging are also common causes. Athletes and physically active individuals in Scottsdale and Phoenix often seek Dr. Mattalino’s expertise in sports orthopedic care for these injuries.

What Is Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Surgery?

Arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments to repair torn tendons in the shoulder. Unlike open surgery, which requires a larger incision, arthroscopic surgery is performed through small incisions, reducing trauma to the surrounding tissues.

What Is Open Rotator Cuff Surgery?

Open surgery involves making a larger incision to directly access and repair the damaged rotator cuff. While effective, it typically requires a longer recovery period, involves more tissue disruption, and may lead to larger scars compared to arthroscopic surgery.

Benefits of Arthroscopic Surgery vs. Open Surgery

Minimally Invasive Approach

Arthroscopic surgery requires smaller incisions, leading to less tissue damage, reduced scarring, and faster healing. Open surgery involves a larger incision, which may cause more post-operative discomfort and a longer recovery period.

Faster Recovery Time

Patients undergoing arthroscopic surgery typically experience a shorter recovery period compared to open surgery. The minimally invasive technique reduces muscle trauma, allowing patients to return to daily activities and physical therapy sooner.

Reduced Risk of Infection

With smaller incisions and minimal exposure of internal tissues, arthroscopic surgery reduces the risk of post-operative infections compared to open surgery.

Improved Precision

The use of an arthroscope provides a magnified, high-definition view of the surgical site, enabling precise repairs and better outcomes.

Less Pain and Swelling

Arthroscopic procedures result in less post-operative pain and swelling due to the reduced impact on surrounding tissues.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Arthroscopic Surgery?

While arthroscopic surgery offers numerous benefits, it’s not suitable for everyone. Good candidates for arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery typically include:

  • Individuals with small to medium-sized rotator cuff tears.
  • Patients seeking faster recovery and reduced scarring.
  • Those without severe shoulder damage or advanced arthritis.
  • Individuals committed to post-surgery physical therapy.

Dr. Mattalino will evaluate your condition and medical history to determine if arthroscopic surgery is the best option for you.

What to Expect from the Procedure

During arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery:

  • Anesthesia: General or regional anesthesia is administered to ensure comfort throughout the procedure.
  • Incisions: Small incisions are made around the shoulder, minimizing tissue damage.
  • Arthroscope Insertion: A tiny camera provides a clear, magnified view of the joint, allowing the surgeon to navigate with precision.
  • Repair: Specialized instruments are used to reattach the torn tendon securely to the bone.
  • Closure: The incisions are closed with sutures or surgical tape, leaving minimal scarring.

The procedure is typically completed within 1-2 hours, and most patients can go home the same day.

What Is Recovery Like After Arthroscopic Surgery?

Recovery from arthroscopic surgery is generally quicker and less painful than open surgery. Here’s what to expect:

  • Immediate Post-Surgery: A sling will be provided to immobilize your shoulder, ensuring proper healing during the first few weeks.
  • Physical Therapy: A structured rehabilitation program will gradually restore your shoulder’s strength, mobility, and function.
  • Pain Management: Most patients find over-the-counter medications or prescribed pain relievers sufficient for managing discomfort.
  • Follow-Up Appointments: Regular check-ins with your surgeon will monitor your progress and address any concerns.
  • Full Recovery: Many patients return to normal activities within 4-6 months, though complete recovery can vary depending on the severity of the injury and adherence to physical therapy.

FAQs About Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Surgery

How quickly will I see the benefits?
Many patients notice reduced pain and improved mobility within a few weeks, with continued progress as physical therapy advances.

Does it hurt?
While some discomfort is normal after surgery, pain is typically less severe with arthroscopic procedures compared to open surgery.

Is arthroscopic surgery safe?
Yes, arthroscopic surgery is considered very safe, with a low risk of complications when performed by an experienced surgeon like Dr. Mattalino.

Are there side effects?
Common side effects include mild swelling, bruising, and temporary stiffness, which usually resolve during recovery.

Can I return to sports after surgery?
Most patients can return to sports or physically demanding activities after completing their rehabilitation program, but this timeline varies based on the severity of the injury.

Why Choose Dr. Mattalino?

Dr. Mattalino is a nationally recognized orthopedic surgeon with decades of experience in sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery. His impressive credentials include:

  • Extensive Expertise: Dual fellowships in arthroscopic and sports medicine surgery under renowned mentors.
  • Athlete-Focused Care: Former head team physician for professional teams like the Milwaukee Brewers and medical director for international sporting events.
  • Innovative Techniques: Commitment to utilizing advanced, minimally invasive surgical methods.
  • Patient-Centered Approach: Personalized care plans to achieve the best outcomes for every patient.

With a dedication to excellence and a compassionate approach, Dr. Mattalino has helped countless patients regain their mobility and quality of life. 

Request Your Consultation Today

If you’re considering rotator cuff surgery in Scottsdale or Phoenix, contact Dr. Mattalino’s office today to schedule a consultation and learn more about your options for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.

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