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Atlas of Advanced Shoulder Arthroscopy Atlas of Advanced Shoulder Arthroscopy edited by Andreas B. Imhoff Department of Orthopedic Sports Medicine Technical University of Munich Munich, Germany Jonathan B. Ticker College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University New York, New York Orlin & Cohen Orthopedic Group Merrick, New York Augustus D. Mazzocca Department of Orthopedic Surgery University of Connecticut Health Center Farmington, Connecticut Andreas Voss Department of Orthopedic Sports Medicine Technical University of Munich Munich, Germany CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2018 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Printed on acid-free paper International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4987-8748-2 (Hardback) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. 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Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Library of Congress Cataloging‑in‑Publication Data Names: Imhoff, Andreas B., editor. | Ticker, Jonathan B., editor. | Mazzocca, Augustus D., editor. | Voss, Andreas, M.D., editor. Title: Atlas of advanced shoulder arthroscopy / Andreas B. Imhoff, Jonathan B. Ticker, Augustus Mazzocca, Andreas Voss. Description: Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2018] | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2017027654| ISBN 9781498787482 (hardback : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781315148687 (eBook - General) | ISBN 9781351372763 (ebook - pdf) | ISBN 9781351372756 (ebook - epub) | ISBN 9781351372749 (ebook - mobipocket) Subjects: | MESH: Shoulder Joint--surgery | Arthroscopy | Atlases Classification: LCC RD686 | NLM WE 17 | DDC 617.4/720597--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017027654 Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com To my lovely and beautiful wife, Susann, for her love and continuous support, to our son Florian and his wife Mareen, with our grandson Louis, and to my sons Pascal and Dominik with his wife Dominique for encouragement and accepting the lifestyle of an orthopaedic surgeon. To my mother, Marianne, and in memory of my father, Urs, for their love. Finally, to all my fellows in the last 30 years for their support and questions to help me in treating patients better. Andreas B. Imhoff To Alyse. Jonathan B. Ticker To my wonderful and beautiful wife, Jennifer, who holds our whole family together and is dedicated to making the world a better place. My wonderful children, Gus, Nico, and Jillian, who have given me my greatest joy to see them work hard and become successful adults. Finally, my parents, Gus and D’Ann, who taught me that hard work and honesty will always succeed. Augustus D. Mazzocca To my wonderful wife, Maria, and my parents, Marita and Jörg, for their continuous support. Andreas Voss Contents Preface xi Editors xiii Contributors xvii Section i BASicS oF SHoULDeR ARtHRoScoPY 1 Anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder 3 Lucca Lacheta and Bastian Scheiderer 2 Physical examination of the shoulder 15 Florian B. Imhoff and Andreas Voss 3 Imaging of the shoulder 23 Pia M. Jungmann Section ii GLenoHUMeRAL inStABiLitY AnD BonY DeFectS 4 Arthroscopic anterior instability repair 37 Hardeep Singh, Andreas Voss, and Robert A. Arciero 5 Anterior instability repair (5:30 portal) 45 Knut Beitzel and Frauke Wilken 6 Anterior glenoid bone graft 51 Marvin Minkus, Elisabeth Böhm, and Markus Scheibel 7 Posterior shoulder instability repair: Indications and arthroscopic technique 59 Fotios P. Tjoumakaris, Weilong J. Shi, and James P. Bradley 8 Posterior glenoid bone graft 67 Matthew T. Provencher, Anthony Sanchez, E. Stefan Vutescu, and George Sanchez 9 McLaughlin/Neer procedure of subscapularis transfer into a reverse Hill–Sachs lesion 75 Felipe Eggers, Sepp Braun, Andreas Voss, and Andreas B. Imhoff 10 Remplissage technique for Hill–Sachs lesion 79 Jiwu Chen 11 Anterior glenoid bone loss: Japan 83 Eiji Itoi, Nobuyuki Yamamoto, Taku Hatta, and Jun Kawakami 12 The arthroscopic Latarjet 91 Johannes E. Plath and Laurent Lafosse 13 Latarjet (congruent arc technique) 99 Andrew J. Sheean, Robert U. Hartzler, and Stephen S. Burkhart 14 Arthroscopic HAGL and RHAGL repair 109 Stephen Thon, Felix H. Savoie III, and Michael J. O’Brien 15 Arthroscopic repair of Type IIa and IIb SLAP lesions 117 Kevin P. Shea 16 Pearls and pitfalls in stabilizing surgery 123 S. Tal Hendrix and John M. Tokish Section iii RotAtoR cUFF PAtHoLoGY 17 Single-row rotator cuff repair 133 Carl K. Schillhammer and Dan Guttmann vii viii Contents 18 Knotless, double row, transosseous equivalent rotator cuff repair (USA) 141 Brandon J. Erickson and Anthony A. Romeo 19 Double row cuff repair (Europe) 149 Emilio Calvo and Gonzalo Samitier 20 PASTA repair 157 Bastian Scheiderer and Andreas B. Imhoff 21 Arthroscopic repair of the subscapularis 163 Brett A. Lenart and Jonathan B. Ticker 22 Arthroscopic transosseous rotator cuff repair 177 Ofer Levy and Ehud Atoun 23 Arthroscopic superior capsular reconstruction 183 Matthew P. Noyes, Patrick J. Denard, and Stephen S. Burkhart 24 Biological advancements in rotator cuff repair 189 Felix Dyrna, Mary-Beth McCarthy, Megan Wolf, Jennifer Brewer, Andreas Voss, Andreas B. Imhoff, and Augustus D. Mazzocca 25 Arthroscopic revision of failed rotator cuff reconstruction 197 Eduard Buess and Michael Hackl 26 Capsular release 207 John G. Horneff III and Mark D. Lazarus 27 Value of the arthroscopic rotator cuff repair 215 Catherine J. Fedorka and Laurence D. Higgins Section iV PRoXiMAL BicePS PAtHoLoGY 28 Arthroscopic biceps tenodesis (intra-articular—high in the groove) 223 Paul Brady 29 Suprapectoral biceps tenodesis 229 Paul Sethi and WM Grant Franco 30 Arthroscopic suprapectoral biceps tenodesis with dual expansion PEEK anchor and bone socket fixation 237 Joseph C. Tauro and Jonathan B. Ticker 31 Open subpectoral biceps tenodesis: Interference screw fixation 245 Jeremiah D. Johnson, Felix Dyrna, and Augustus D. Mazzocca 32 Tenodesis of the long head of the biceps tendon (subpectoral) 251 Felipe Eggers, Andreas Voss, and Sepp Braun Section V FRActUReS AnD cHonDRAL DeFectS 33 Treatment of glenohumeral chondral defects 257 Timothy S. Leroux, Michael L. Redondo, and Brian J. Cole 34 Proximal humeral fracture repair (greater tuberosity) 265 J. Christoph Katthagen, Alexander Ellwein, and Helmut Lill 35 Glenoid fracture repair using the 5:30-o’clock portal 273 Andreas Voss, Knut Beitzel, and Andreas B. Imhoff 36 Anatomical humeral head resurfacing 279 Anthony Miniaci, Ashraf M. Elbanna, and Ronak M. Patel 37 Shoulder arthroplasty 285 Werner Anderl, Brenda Laky, and Philipp R. Heuberer Section Vi Ac AnD Sc Joint 38 Operative management of acromioclavicular joint injuries 295 Felix Dyrna, Brendan Comer, and Augustus D. Mazzocca 39 Acromioclavicular stabilization 307 Frauke Wilken, Knut Beitzel, Andreas B. Imhoff, and Sepp Braun 40 Arthroscopic excision of the sternoclavicular joint 313 Frank Martetschläger and Graham Tytherleigh-Strong Contents ix Section Vii SPeciALiZeD ARtHRoScoPic tecHniQUeS 41 Arthroscopic inferior transverse scapular ligament release at the spinoglenoid notch and ganglion cyst decompression using the extra-articular Plancher portal 321 Stephanie C. Petterson, Joseph M. Ajdinovich, and Kevin D. Plancher 42 Arthroscopic superior transverse scapular ligament release for suprascapular nerve compression at the suprascapular notch 333 Michael J. Messina, Marie Walcott, Michelle J. Chang, and Jon J.P. Warner 43 Arthroscopic resection of the superomedial scapula and scapulothoracic bursectomy 339 Robert Z. Tashjian 44 Arthroscopic treatment of symptomatic pre- and meso-acromion 349 Brandon J. Erickson and Scott W. Trenhaile 45 The comprehensive arthroscopic management (CAM) procedure for the treatment of glenohumeral osteoarthritis in young patients 355 Justin J. Mitchell, J. Christoph Katthagen, Salvatore J. Frangiamore, Sandeep Mannava, and Peter J. Millett Index 363

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