Irreparable rotator cuff tears remain a surgical problem. The open technique of latissimus dorsi (LD) tendon transfer to “replace” the irreparable rotator cuff is already well known. The aim of this article is to present a modified arthroscopically assisted LD tendon transfer technique. This technique was adopted to operate on patients in the beach-chair position with several improvements in tendon harvesting and fixation. It can be divided into 6 steps, and only 1 step—LD muscle and tendon release—is performed open. The advantages of the arthroscopic procedure are sparing of the deltoid muscle, the possibility of repairing the subscapularis tendon, and the ability to visualize structures at risk while performing tendon harvesting (radial n...
Irreparable tears of the subscapularis (SS) tendon are difficult to manage and represent a challenge...
SummaryRupture of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendon (and teres minor) can cause loss of act...
The patient is placed in lateral decubitus. A 6-cm incision made in the axilla allows access to the ...
Latissimus dorsi transfer is a well-established method for the treatment of posterosuperior massive ...
Massive irreparable rotator cuff tears are often associated with severe functional impairment and di...
Massive irreparable rotator cuff tears are often associated with severe functional impairment and di...
Massive rotator cuff tears remain a complex and challenging problem for both the patient and the sur...
Tendon transfers have been proposed as a possible solution to restore pain-free functions, strength,...
Many treatment options have been proposed for treatment of irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff ...
Several reconstruction techniques for irreparable tears of the subscapularis tendon have been descri...
Abstract Latissimus dorsi transfer around the shoulder is the most frequently used surgical techniqu...
There are several surgical options in patients with an irreparable cuff tear. These include arthros...
In young patients, irreparable subscapularis tears can be managed by latissimus dorsi (LD) transfer ...
Latissimus dorsi transfer is our preferred treatment for active disabled patients with a posterosupe...
Several latissimus dorsi tendon transfer techniques for shoulder problems have been previously descr...
Irreparable tears of the subscapularis (SS) tendon are difficult to manage and represent a challenge...
SummaryRupture of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendon (and teres minor) can cause loss of act...
The patient is placed in lateral decubitus. A 6-cm incision made in the axilla allows access to the ...
Latissimus dorsi transfer is a well-established method for the treatment of posterosuperior massive ...
Massive irreparable rotator cuff tears are often associated with severe functional impairment and di...
Massive irreparable rotator cuff tears are often associated with severe functional impairment and di...
Massive rotator cuff tears remain a complex and challenging problem for both the patient and the sur...
Tendon transfers have been proposed as a possible solution to restore pain-free functions, strength,...
Many treatment options have been proposed for treatment of irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff ...
Several reconstruction techniques for irreparable tears of the subscapularis tendon have been descri...
Abstract Latissimus dorsi transfer around the shoulder is the most frequently used surgical techniqu...
There are several surgical options in patients with an irreparable cuff tear. These include arthros...
In young patients, irreparable subscapularis tears can be managed by latissimus dorsi (LD) transfer ...
Latissimus dorsi transfer is our preferred treatment for active disabled patients with a posterosupe...
Several latissimus dorsi tendon transfer techniques for shoulder problems have been previously descr...
Irreparable tears of the subscapularis (SS) tendon are difficult to manage and represent a challenge...
SummaryRupture of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendon (and teres minor) can cause loss of act...
The patient is placed in lateral decubitus. A 6-cm incision made in the axilla allows access to the ...