Arthroscopic reconstructive surgery in the shoulder is an extremely demanding. The advent of suture anchors, arthroscopic knot-tying techniques, and new arthroscopic instruments has greatly facilitated its development. Knowledge of the anatomy and surgical principles alone are not enough. Good visualization is critical. We describe a simple home-made device that can be very useful in improving visualization and in helping to retrieve sutures during the knot-tying stage, especially in smaller shoulders. We introduce the concept of 'bringing the suture' to the instrument rather than 'taking the instrument to the suture.
Arthroscopy frequently has been used to treat a variety of shoulder conditions, including rotator cu...
Subscapularis tendon tears present a technical challenge because both diagnosis and arthroscopic tre...
Distension of joint with fluid is often used to facilitate insertion of arthroscope. This may prove ...
As resolution and image quality improve, several potential advantages make needle arthroscopy (NA) a...
Purpose: Too develop a flexible drill device that can be inserted into the shoulder joint so that ar...
Abstract SwiveLock® suture anchor has multiple applications in orthopaedic surgery, and especially ...
Efficient and successful arthroscopic surgery relies on methodical and well-organized suture managem...
BACKGROUND To compare instruments designed for arthroscopic suture handling during arthroscopic rot...
Posterior shoulder instability is far less common than anterior instability, and its arthroscopic tr...
This article describes a simple and reproducible arthroscopic technique for passing sutures in the s...
Most arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction techniques require a method of securing the tendon to ...
Arthroscopic superior capsular reconstruction has become a popular technique used to restore shoulde...
It has been proved by many researchers in the last few years that arthroscopic capsulolabral repair ...
SLAP tears have been a controversial topic in shoulder surgery for decades. The indications for repa...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
Arthroscopy frequently has been used to treat a variety of shoulder conditions, including rotator cu...
Subscapularis tendon tears present a technical challenge because both diagnosis and arthroscopic tre...
Distension of joint with fluid is often used to facilitate insertion of arthroscope. This may prove ...
As resolution and image quality improve, several potential advantages make needle arthroscopy (NA) a...
Purpose: Too develop a flexible drill device that can be inserted into the shoulder joint so that ar...
Abstract SwiveLock® suture anchor has multiple applications in orthopaedic surgery, and especially ...
Efficient and successful arthroscopic surgery relies on methodical and well-organized suture managem...
BACKGROUND To compare instruments designed for arthroscopic suture handling during arthroscopic rot...
Posterior shoulder instability is far less common than anterior instability, and its arthroscopic tr...
This article describes a simple and reproducible arthroscopic technique for passing sutures in the s...
Most arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction techniques require a method of securing the tendon to ...
Arthroscopic superior capsular reconstruction has become a popular technique used to restore shoulde...
It has been proved by many researchers in the last few years that arthroscopic capsulolabral repair ...
SLAP tears have been a controversial topic in shoulder surgery for decades. The indications for repa...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
Arthroscopy frequently has been used to treat a variety of shoulder conditions, including rotator cu...
Subscapularis tendon tears present a technical challenge because both diagnosis and arthroscopic tre...
Distension of joint with fluid is often used to facilitate insertion of arthroscope. This may prove ...