Arthroscopy Techniques (May 2019)

Diagnostic Shoulder Arthroscopy: Surgical Technique

  • Ian M. Crimmins, B.S.,
  • Mary K. Mulcahey, M.D.,
  • Michael J. O'Brien, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
pp. e443 – e449

Abstract

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Shoulder arthroscopy is the second most common orthopaedic procedure. Diagnostic arthroscopy of the shoulder requires an efficient and reproducible technique. In this Technical Note, we describe a step-wise approach to diagnostic arthroscopy of the shoulder. This technique is performed using a posterior viewing portal. It can be performed from the beach chair or the lateral decubitus position. This technique uses a 2-circle approach: the surgeon first evaluates the glenoid aspect of the joint space, followed by the humeral aspect of the joint space. This method ensures a complete and consistent evaluation of the glenohumeral joint.