2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12178-021-09715-6
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Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty with Concurrent Latissimus Dorsi Tendon Transfer

Donald J. Scholten,
Nicholas A. Trasolini,
Brian R. Waterman

Abstract: Purpose of Review Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) has emerged as an effective treatment option for patients with rotator cuff arthropathy resulting from irreparable rotator cuff tears. However, patients with combined loss of abduction and external rotation may still experience functional deficits after rTSA. One option to address this has been the latissimus dorsi tendon transfer (LDTT), or modified L'Episcopo procedure. The purpose of this review is to describe the role of LDTT with rTSA and to cri… Show more

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“…Later, microsurgical techniques were supplemented with transposition of free muscle grafts and vascularized nerve grafts [49][50][51]. At the end of the 1990s, quite a lot was published about the technique of transposition of the phrenic and contralateral S VII nerves [44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53].…”
Section: Results and Their Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Later, microsurgical techniques were supplemented with transposition of free muscle grafts and vascularized nerve grafts [49][50][51]. At the end of the 1990s, quite a lot was published about the technique of transposition of the phrenic and contralateral S VII nerves [44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53].…”
Section: Results and Their Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…J. Sever eliminated the intra-rotator contracture by releasing the pectoralis major and minor muscles and the subscapular muscle without capsulotomy of the shoulder joint [51], and J. L'Episcopo demonstrated the release of the subscapular muscle with transposition of the teres major, and later, the broadest muscle of the back to the posterior edge of the capsule of the shoulder joint with transaxial fixation [52]. R. Zachary described the technique of transposition of the latissimus dorsi muscle and teres major in the position of the external rotators of the shoulder [53].…”
Section: Results and Their Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, for patients with CLEER, resolution of external rotation deficits postoperatively has not been satisfactory or predictable. 22 Because of this, latissimus dorsi transfer during RTSAs is performed to theoretically improve postoperative external rotation in patients with CLEER. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the effects of latissimus dorsi transfer with RTSAs for patients with CLEER regarding elevation and external rotation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tendon is then tied to the rotator cuff muscles, which are not torn or damaged, and the sutures are tightened against the bones of the shoulder joint. The flaps are then closed in the back and at the front end [31,32].…”
Section: Latissimus Dorsi Transfer In Rsamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The range of movements include external rotation and abduction. The benefits of using an arthroscopically assisted approach include avoiding detachment of the deltoid muscle from its point of origin, smaller incisions, and the ability to address any additional intraarticular issues [8,32,33,36].…”
Section: Indications and Contraindicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%