Remplissage decreases the risk of recurrence after arthroscopic stabilization for recurrent anterior instability. Traditionally, the procedure requires accessing the subacromial space, which adds time and morbidity to the procedure. This Technical Note describes an all-inside technique for knotless remplissage with 2 interconnected anchors. By avoiding knot tying or accessing the subacromial space, the efficiency of the procedure is improved.
Massive irreparable rotator cuff tears are difficult to treat. Disruption of the rotator cable and joint capsule leads to altered glenohumeral joint mechanics, superior migration of the humeral head, and limited overhead function. A few graft options exist for reconstruction, with limited outcomes data. A newer technique using a hamstring allograft provides benefits compared with other graft reconstruction options. This Technical Note describes a rotator cable reconstruction using a V-shaped hamstring allograft for treatment of a massive, irreparable rotator cuff tear.
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