Arthroscopy Techniques (Feb 2016)

All-Endoscopic Single-Row Repair of Full-Thickness Gluteus Medius Tears

  • David M. Levy, M.D.,
  • Ljiljana Bogunovic, M.D.,
  • Jeffrey S. Grzybowski, B.S.,
  • Benjamin D. Kuhns, M.S.,
  • Charles A. Bush-Joseph, M.D.,
  • Shane J. Nho, M.D., M.S.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. e1 – e6

Abstract

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Abductor tendon tears typically develop insidiously in middle-aged women and can lead to debilitating lateral hip pain and a Trendelenburg limp. The gluteus medius tendon is most commonly torn and may show fatty degeneration over time, similar to the rotator cuff muscles of the shoulder. Endoscopic repair offers a therapeutic alternative to traditional open techniques. This article describes the workup, examination, and endoscopic repair of a full-thickness gluteus medius tear presenting as lateral hip pain and weakness. The surgical repair for this case used a single-row suture anchor technique. In addition, the indications and technique for a double-row repair will be discussed.