This Technical Note presents an arthroscopic technique to repair rotator cuff tears using a constant intra-articular (glenohumeral) portal for visualization. The smoothness of both the humeral head cartilage and the articular side of the rotator cuff offers a cleaner arthroscopic approach, while the absence of a subacromial bursa also reduces bleeding, turbidity, and the need for iterative soft tissue debridement. It also facilitates the recognition and repair of certain tear patterns. The intra-articular perspective allows the surgeon to visualize how stitches pierce the tissue in a desired and resistant area of the tendon. During knot tying, instead of watching the knot compressing against the bursal side of the tendon, the surgeon monito...
Tears of the rotator cuff are a frequent pathology, but the best surgical procedure remains unclear....
Transosseous rotator cuff tear repair was first described in 1944. Over the years, it has represente...
Abstract By virtue of its anatomy and function, the rotator cuff is vulnerable to considerable morbi...
Many clinical reports have emphasized the importance of rotator interval lesions in patients with gl...
Rotator cuff repair techniques continue to evolve in an effort to improve repair biomechanics, maxim...
Patients with neglected/missed anterior shoulder dislocation and an associated rotator cuff tear pre...
otator cuff tears can be effectively treated with acromioplasty and sta-ble repair of the tendon to ...
Rotator cuff tears are extremely common in the adult population, and medial transtendinous rotator c...
Various surgical techniques exist for rotator cuff repair that provide a suitable environment for te...
Proper visualization is of paramount importance during arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. We propose ...
Despite the vast improvement in techniques for arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery, repairs of massive...
Rotator cuff repairs are the most common procedures in shoulder surgery, but still show long-term re...
We propose a technique to repair delamination, which often occurs during rotator cuff repair surgery...
Arthroscopic transtendinous techniques for the arthroscopic repair of partial-thickness, articular-s...
Rotator cuff repair, acromioplasty, and biceps tenodesis operations have become some of the most com...
Tears of the rotator cuff are a frequent pathology, but the best surgical procedure remains unclear....
Transosseous rotator cuff tear repair was first described in 1944. Over the years, it has represente...
Abstract By virtue of its anatomy and function, the rotator cuff is vulnerable to considerable morbi...
Many clinical reports have emphasized the importance of rotator interval lesions in patients with gl...
Rotator cuff repair techniques continue to evolve in an effort to improve repair biomechanics, maxim...
Patients with neglected/missed anterior shoulder dislocation and an associated rotator cuff tear pre...
otator cuff tears can be effectively treated with acromioplasty and sta-ble repair of the tendon to ...
Rotator cuff tears are extremely common in the adult population, and medial transtendinous rotator c...
Various surgical techniques exist for rotator cuff repair that provide a suitable environment for te...
Proper visualization is of paramount importance during arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. We propose ...
Despite the vast improvement in techniques for arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery, repairs of massive...
Rotator cuff repairs are the most common procedures in shoulder surgery, but still show long-term re...
We propose a technique to repair delamination, which often occurs during rotator cuff repair surgery...
Arthroscopic transtendinous techniques for the arthroscopic repair of partial-thickness, articular-s...
Rotator cuff repair, acromioplasty, and biceps tenodesis operations have become some of the most com...
Tears of the rotator cuff are a frequent pathology, but the best surgical procedure remains unclear....
Transosseous rotator cuff tear repair was first described in 1944. Over the years, it has represente...
Abstract By virtue of its anatomy and function, the rotator cuff is vulnerable to considerable morbi...