How long does it take to remove surgical nails for rotator cuff injuries

The implantation of surgical nails in rotator cuff injury surgery can generally be removed in about 3~4 weeks after surgery, but the specific should depend on the patient’s physical condition and the repair of ligaments.
Rotator cuff injury surgery is generally required to implant surgical nails to play a role in fixation, postoperative removal time is generally in the postoperative period of about 3 ~ 4 weeks, but the specific should depend on the patient’s physical condition and ligament repair, such as rotator cuff wounds are not red, swollen, hot and painful, pus and other phenomena, review of the rotator cuff NMR ligament recovery is good, only then you can take out the surgical nails.
For such postoperative patients, postoperative rehabilitation exercises should be carried out in accordance with medical advice and recommended for a specified period of time in order to minimize the adverse effects of the disease. If the surgical nail is found to be dislodged, it should be removed in a timely manner.