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What shoulder problems are addressed with shoulder arthroscopy?
A subacromial balloon spacer is an inflatable device made of a biodegradable polymer material to fit different shoulder anatomies. This minimally invasive biodegradable, balloon spacer is used for arthroscopic treatment of MIRCTs. If you are 65 years old or older and have MIRCTs, this may be a treatment option for you.
What happens during surgery?
During a minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery, the subacromial balloon spacer is placed under your shoulder bone. This helps to temporarily reduce rubbing between your shoulder bone and upper arm bone (humerus), thereby relieving pain, enabling bones in your shoulder to glide smoothly and restoring joint movement1.
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After surgery, the balloon spacer breaks down in your body over time and has been shown to completely break down after about one year.
Like any surgery, this surgery involves risks. Discuss treatment options with your doctor to know if balloon spacer is right for you.
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