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The pаtient is а 48 YO femаle whо was admitted tо the hоspital for surgical repair of a massive rotator cuff tear of her right shoulder. The patient was known to have HTN, but it is well-controlled, and she was cleared for surgery. Her past medical history also includes type 2 DM that is well-controlled with oral hypoglycemics, hyperlipidemia, a past history of smoking 2 PPD of cigarettes for 20 years, but she quit 5 years ago when her first grandchild was born. The patient has had significant pain, weakness and limited ROM in her right shoulder for some time, and it has progressively gotten worse. The patient does recall having a fall several years ago, bugt she does not remember her shoulder being injured at that time.  The patient was taken to surgery and placed under general anesthesia. The surgeon found a complete tear of the rotator cuff on the right that appeared nontraumatic. Also noted was significant tenosynovitis of the right shoulder. The surgeon performed a right rotator cuff repair, which was accomplished by reattaching the tenbdon using an arthroscope. A synovectomy of the shoulder was also performed through the arthroscope. The patient was kept overnight in the hospital, received her antihypertensive medication and her oral hypoglycemic medication, and she was discharged home on day two with a f/u appointment with the surgeon in 10 days.  Principal Diagnosis: Add'l Diagnosis: Add'l Diagnosis: Add'l Diagnosis: Add'l Diagnosis: Add'l Diagnosis: Add'l Diagnosis: Principal Procedure: Add'l Procedure: