Arthroscopy Techniques (Apr 2017)

Management of the Stiff Shoulder With Arthroscopic Circumferential Capsulotomy and Axillary Nerve Release

  • Matthew A. Tao, M.D.,
  • Vasili Karas, M.D.,
  • Jonathan C. Riboh, M.D.,
  • Lior Laver, M.D.,
  • Grant E. Garrigues, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. e319 – e324

Abstract

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Management of the stiff shoulder is a common and frequently daunting clinical scenario. Arthroscopic capsular release is usually an option for management of severe, chronic glenohumeral joint contractures when conservative treatment fails. Technical hurdles including a thickened capsule, reduction in joint volume, and difficulty with positioning the shoulder intraoperatively can make this procedure challenging. In addition, incomplete release and recalcitrant stiffness are frequent issues. We believe a complete release of the capsule entails special attention to the axillary pouch and requires identification and protection of the axillary nerve. We present a technique for a complete arthroscopic circumferential capsulotomy and detail our approach to safely dissect and protect the axillary nerve under arthroscopic visualization.