Arthroscopic Repair of a Circumferential 360° Labral Tear

Injuries to the glenoid labrum can result in shoulder instability and pain. These lesions may occur anywhere around the glenoid labrum, and thus, the arthroscopist must be prepared to approach all aspects of the glenoid from multiple angles. The pan-labral or circumferential (360°) tear of the gleno...

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Main Authors: Allison J. Rao, M.D., Gregory L. Cvetanovich, M.D., William A. Zuke, B.A., Quentin Low, B.A., Brian Forsythe, M.D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-08-01
Series:Arthroscopy Techniques
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628717300944
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spelling doaj-ee649b2bb9c94befb9340ac9f0780b702021-06-10T04:54:08ZengElsevierArthroscopy Techniques2212-62872017-08-0164e1131e1136Arthroscopic Repair of a Circumferential 360° Labral TearAllison J. Rao, M.D.0Gregory L. Cvetanovich, M.D.1William A. Zuke, B.A.2Quentin Low, B.A.3Brian Forsythe, M.D.4Rush University Medical Center, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.Rush University Medical Center, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.Rush University Medical Center, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.Rush University Medical Center, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.Address correspondence to Brian Forsythe, M.D., Rush University Medical Center, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, 1611 W Harrison St, Ste 300, Chicago, IL 60612, U.S.A.; Rush University Medical Center, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.Injuries to the glenoid labrum can result in shoulder instability and pain. These lesions may occur anywhere around the glenoid labrum, and thus, the arthroscopist must be prepared to approach all aspects of the glenoid from multiple angles. The pan-labral or circumferential (360°) tear of the glenoid labrum presents a unique challenge to even the experienced arthroscopist. The extent of the lesion requires the use of accessory portals and percutaneous techniques to establish adequate visualization and to facilitate the proper trajectory for anchor placement. The pan-labral tear also demands intraoperative planning throughout the repair to ensure proper tensioning and alignment of the labrum and capsular tissue. The purposes of this article are to report a technique for repairing a pan-labral lesion and to emphasize the use of accessory portals and percutaneous techniques for complete access to the glenoid.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628717300944
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author Allison J. Rao, M.D.
Gregory L. Cvetanovich, M.D.
William A. Zuke, B.A.
Quentin Low, B.A.
Brian Forsythe, M.D.
spellingShingle Allison J. Rao, M.D.
Gregory L. Cvetanovich, M.D.
William A. Zuke, B.A.
Quentin Low, B.A.
Brian Forsythe, M.D.
Arthroscopic Repair of a Circumferential 360° Labral Tear
Arthroscopy Techniques
author_facet Allison J. Rao, M.D.
Gregory L. Cvetanovich, M.D.
William A. Zuke, B.A.
Quentin Low, B.A.
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title Arthroscopic Repair of a Circumferential 360° Labral Tear
title_short Arthroscopic Repair of a Circumferential 360° Labral Tear
title_full Arthroscopic Repair of a Circumferential 360° Labral Tear
title_fullStr Arthroscopic Repair of a Circumferential 360° Labral Tear
title_full_unstemmed Arthroscopic Repair of a Circumferential 360° Labral Tear
title_sort arthroscopic repair of a circumferential 360° labral tear
publisher Elsevier
series Arthroscopy Techniques
issn 2212-6287
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Injuries to the glenoid labrum can result in shoulder instability and pain. These lesions may occur anywhere around the glenoid labrum, and thus, the arthroscopist must be prepared to approach all aspects of the glenoid from multiple angles. The pan-labral or circumferential (360°) tear of the glenoid labrum presents a unique challenge to even the experienced arthroscopist. The extent of the lesion requires the use of accessory portals and percutaneous techniques to establish adequate visualization and to facilitate the proper trajectory for anchor placement. The pan-labral tear also demands intraoperative planning throughout the repair to ensure proper tensioning and alignment of the labrum and capsular tissue. The purposes of this article are to report a technique for repairing a pan-labral lesion and to emphasize the use of accessory portals and percutaneous techniques for complete access to the glenoid.
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