Arthroscopy Techniques (May 2020)

Arthroscopic Single-Row Superior Capsular Reconstruction for Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears

  • Travis S. Roth, M.D., M.S.,
  • Matthew L. Welsh, M.D.,
  • Daryl C. Osbahr, M.D.,
  • Amit Varma, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
pp. e675 – e681

Abstract

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Massive, irreparable rotator cuff tears are challenging to manage. Often, these tears are not amenable to primary repair and necessitate additional treatment options. This is especially true in patients with absent glenohumeral arthritis in the setting of a massive, irreparable rotator cuff tear. Superior capsular reconstruction (SCR), originally described by Mihata using a fascia lata autograft, has grown in popularity for the treatment of irreparable rotator cuff tears as a salvage option with good clinical outcomes. More recently, SCR techniques have been described using dermal allograft. Biomechanical studies and reported clinical series show promising results, with favorable postoperative clinical outcomes. The procedure, however, may be technically challenging, especially when performed using an all-arthroscopic technique. This article describes an all-arthroscopic technique using a predetermined graft size, unique medial fixation to ease graft passage, and knotless single-row lateral fixation to optimize suture management and efficiency.