Arthroscopy Techniques (Aug 2014)

Fluoroscopy-Guided Implantation of Subacromial “Biodegradable Spacer” Using Local Anesthesia in Patients With Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear

  • Enrico Gervasi, M.D.,
  • Enrico Cautero, M.D.,
  • Assaf Dekel, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. e455 – e458

Abstract

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Treatment of massive rotator cuff tears can be challenging, especially when tears are considered irreparable or, when repaired, at significant risk of retear. A surgical technique is described using a biodegradable subacromial balloon-shaped spacer (InSpace; Ortho-Space, Caesarea, Israel) that, when implanted between the humeral head and acromion, permits smooth, frictionless gliding, supporting shoulder biomechanics. The specific insertion technique described herein is a simple procedure that can be performed in a day-care or outpatient setting with patients under local anesthesia, thus providing a treatment option for patients with multiple comorbidities complicating or contraindicating surgery, such as reverse arthroplasty under general anesthesia.