Arthroscopy Techniques (Jan 2024)

Interposition Grafting Using Fascia Lata Autograft for Failed Rotator Cuff Repairs

  • Yu-Mei Wu, B.S.,
  • Hang Tang, B.S.,
  • Yi-Fan Xiao, B.S.,
  • Yi-Lin Xiong, M.D.,
  • Wei-Jie Liu, B.S.,
  • Jia-Hao Meng, B.S.,
  • Shu-Guang Gao, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 102822

Abstract

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Massive rotator cuff tears are a huge challenge for orthopaedic surgeons, as the patients may be in need of multiple operations, even including reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. The various repair methods for the rotator cuff, such as partial rotator cuff repair, patch-augmented rotator cuff repair, bridging rotator cuff reconstruction with graft interposition, tendon transfer, and superior capsular reconstruction, have always been the focus of research. During surgical intervention for failed rotator cuff repairs, complexity of tears, poor tissue quality, retained hardware, and adhesions are the problems routinely encountered. In this Technical Note, we describe the technique of interposition grafting using fascia lata autograft to reconstruct the rotator cuff after failed primary repair.