Fig. 5From: Ossifying tendinitis of the rotator cuff after arthroscopic excision of calcium deposits: report of two cases and literature reviewIntraoperative findings in case 2: a, b first arthroscopy: the calcium deposit was identified, removed with a motorized shaver and the supraspinatus was repaired with 1 side-to-side suture; c, d an ossifying mass was isolated and removed, the tendon tear was repaired with a suture anchor (Super-Revo HI-Fi, ConMed, Largo, Fl, USA); the supraspinatus assessed from the articular (e) and bursal side (f) appeared completely healedBack to article page