Arthroscopy Techniques (Jul 2019)

Physeal-Sparing Transosseous-Equivalent Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

  • Paul E. Caldwell, III, M.D.,
  • Adam J. Heisinger, D.O.,
  • Sara E. Pearson, Ph.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
pp. e663 – e668

Abstract

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Rotator cuff injuries in the skeletally immature population are uncommon, with most tears resulting from trauma or overuse in throwing athletes. Although the literature has referenced multiple repair methods in the pediatric population, an arthroscopic physeal-sparing technique has yet to be described. Given the proximity of the proximal humerus growth plate to the typical anchor placement during rotator cuff repair, we advocate a technique that avoids violation of the proximal humeral physis. Our technique shows an arthroscopic physeal-sparing repair using standard arthroscopic equipment and fluoroscopy.