We describe a percutaneous technique for repair of type II SLAP lesions. Through the Neviaser portal, a spinal needle is used to pass a FiberStick suture (Arthrex, Naples, FL) through the labrum to create 2 mattress sutures that are secured with PushLock anchors (Arthrex). This technique is simple, reproducible, and knotless and requires no cannulas. At the end of the procedure, minimal suture material remains in the joint
Arthroscopic repair of subscapularis tendon tears has shown to be a reliable and reproducible techni...
Repair of a torn quadriceps tendon is necessary to restore the extensor mechanism of the knee. Tradi...
For overhead athletes and, in particular, baseball pitchers, the rates of success and return to play...
Arthroscopic repair of lesions of the superior labrum and biceps anchor has been shown to provide go...
SLAP tears have been a controversial topic in shoulder surgery for decades. The indications for repa...
Arthroscopic SLAP tear repair has become an increasingly used treatment for patients presenting with...
PURPOSE: A new and more anatomical technique for SLAP II lesions repair is described. It consists i...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of bioabsorbable knotless suture anch...
Type IV SLAP tears involve bucket-handle tears of the superior labrum with the tears extending into ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of bioabsorbable knotless suture anch...
Posterior shoulder instability is far less common than anterior instability, and its arthroscopic tr...
Reinig Y, Welsch F, Hoffmann R, et al. Assessments of activities of daily living after arthroscopic ...
Tear of the meniscal root results in loss of circumferential hoop tension in the meniscus and increa...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare clinical outcomes between the new V-shaped repair ...
To perform a proper labral repair, most surgeons use anchors to secure the labrum to the acetabular ...
Arthroscopic repair of subscapularis tendon tears has shown to be a reliable and reproducible techni...
Repair of a torn quadriceps tendon is necessary to restore the extensor mechanism of the knee. Tradi...
For overhead athletes and, in particular, baseball pitchers, the rates of success and return to play...
Arthroscopic repair of lesions of the superior labrum and biceps anchor has been shown to provide go...
SLAP tears have been a controversial topic in shoulder surgery for decades. The indications for repa...
Arthroscopic SLAP tear repair has become an increasingly used treatment for patients presenting with...
PURPOSE: A new and more anatomical technique for SLAP II lesions repair is described. It consists i...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of bioabsorbable knotless suture anch...
Type IV SLAP tears involve bucket-handle tears of the superior labrum with the tears extending into ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of bioabsorbable knotless suture anch...
Posterior shoulder instability is far less common than anterior instability, and its arthroscopic tr...
Reinig Y, Welsch F, Hoffmann R, et al. Assessments of activities of daily living after arthroscopic ...
Tear of the meniscal root results in loss of circumferential hoop tension in the meniscus and increa...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare clinical outcomes between the new V-shaped repair ...
To perform a proper labral repair, most surgeons use anchors to secure the labrum to the acetabular ...
Arthroscopic repair of subscapularis tendon tears has shown to be a reliable and reproducible techni...
Repair of a torn quadriceps tendon is necessary to restore the extensor mechanism of the knee. Tradi...
For overhead athletes and, in particular, baseball pitchers, the rates of success and return to play...