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Arthroscopic recognition and repair of the torn subscapularis tendon.


ABSTRACT: Although the subscapularis has historically received less attention than posterosuperior rotator cuff tears, repair of a torn subscapularis tendon is critically important to restoring anatomy and achieving the best functional outcome possible. Arthroscopic repair begins with proper recognition of the tear. A systematic approach can then be used to arthroscopically repair all types of subscapularis tendon tears, from partial tears to full-thickness tears, as well as those which are retracted and have adhesions medially. Subscapularis footprint restoration can be accomplished with a variety of repair techniques that must be matched to the extent of the tear and mobility of the tendon.

SUBMITTER: Denard PJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3882711 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Arthroscopic recognition and repair of the torn subscapularis tendon.

Denard Patrick J PJ   Burkhart Stephen S SS  

Arthroscopy techniques 20131007 4


Although the subscapularis has historically received less attention than posterosuperior rotator cuff tears, repair of a torn subscapularis tendon is critically important to restoring anatomy and achieving the best functional outcome possible. Arthroscopic repair begins with proper recognition of the tear. A systematic approach can then be used to arthroscopically repair all types of subscapularis tendon tears, from partial tears to full-thickness tears, as well as those which are retracted and  ...[more]

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