SummaryRupture of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendon (and teres minor) can cause loss of active external rotation (ER), entailing severe functional disability in daily activities. Latissimus dorsi tendon transfer (LDTT), proposed by Gerber in 1988, appears to be the best adapted solution in these cases of irreparable posterior and superior cuff tears. Between 2001 and 2004, 30 patients were operated on by the technique described by Gerber, with the transfer fixed anteriorly to the subscapularis tendon and laterally to the greater tuberosity by transosseous suture. One patient, subsequently requiring revision with a reversed prosthesis, was considered as a failure. Twenty-six patients were reviewed with a mean follow-up delay of 34±1...
Massive rotator cuff tears remain a complex and challenging problem for both the patient and the sur...
Abstract Latissimus dorsi transfer around the shoulder is the most frequently used surgical techniqu...
A brachial plexus birth injury (BPBI) can lead to a limited shoulder function, especially abduction ...
SummaryRupture of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendon (and teres minor) can cause loss of act...
There are several surgical options in patients with an irreparable cuff tear. These include arthros...
Tendon transfers have been proposed as a possible solution to restore pain-free functions, strength,...
SummaryIntroductionThis study intends to evaluate latissimus dorsi tendon transfer outcomes in patie...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review aims to describe the role of the latissimus dorsi transfer (LDT) fo...
HypothesisThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the muscle activity with surface electromyography...
We treated 12 shoulders in ten patients withirreparable rotator-cuff tears by transfer of the latiss...
Background and purpose Irreparable rotator cuff tears are a common cause of pain in adult population...
Latissimus dorsi transfer is our preferred treatment for active disabled patients with a posterosupe...
The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the mid- and long-term functional and radiological...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review aims to describe the role of the latissimus dorsi transfer (LDT) fo...
BACKGROUND: In massive rotator cuff tears a teres major (TMj) tendon transfer to the insertion of th...
Massive rotator cuff tears remain a complex and challenging problem for both the patient and the sur...
Abstract Latissimus dorsi transfer around the shoulder is the most frequently used surgical techniqu...
A brachial plexus birth injury (BPBI) can lead to a limited shoulder function, especially abduction ...
SummaryRupture of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendon (and teres minor) can cause loss of act...
There are several surgical options in patients with an irreparable cuff tear. These include arthros...
Tendon transfers have been proposed as a possible solution to restore pain-free functions, strength,...
SummaryIntroductionThis study intends to evaluate latissimus dorsi tendon transfer outcomes in patie...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review aims to describe the role of the latissimus dorsi transfer (LDT) fo...
HypothesisThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the muscle activity with surface electromyography...
We treated 12 shoulders in ten patients withirreparable rotator-cuff tears by transfer of the latiss...
Background and purpose Irreparable rotator cuff tears are a common cause of pain in adult population...
Latissimus dorsi transfer is our preferred treatment for active disabled patients with a posterosupe...
The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the mid- and long-term functional and radiological...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review aims to describe the role of the latissimus dorsi transfer (LDT) fo...
BACKGROUND: In massive rotator cuff tears a teres major (TMj) tendon transfer to the insertion of th...
Massive rotator cuff tears remain a complex and challenging problem for both the patient and the sur...
Abstract Latissimus dorsi transfer around the shoulder is the most frequently used surgical techniqu...
A brachial plexus birth injury (BPBI) can lead to a limited shoulder function, especially abduction ...