Arthroscopy Techniques (Oct 2024)

Basics of Shoulder Arthroscopy Part I: Beach-Chair Patient Positioning and Operating Room Setup

  • Fabien Meta, M.D.,
  • Marisa N. Ulrich, M.D.,
  • Karissa N. Simon, B.S.,
  • Adam J. Tagliero, M.D.,
  • Christopher L. Camp, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 103082

Abstract

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A broad range of shoulder pathologies are treated with shoulder arthroscopy due to its minimally invasive nature. Mastering the fundamentals is critical for high-quality care; this includes patient positioning. Surgeons must consider the advantages and disadvantages of the 2 most prominent patient positions: lateral decubitus and beach chair. The beach-chair position offers an intuitive anatomic view with the advantage of shoulder maneuverability. Understanding the associated pitfalls related to patient hemodynamics; head, neck, and shoulder positioning; and protection of bony prominences can guide the operative care team to obtaining a safe position for the patient. The purpose of this Technical Note and video is to present and demonstrate a reproducible and teachable method for safely positioning a patient in the beach-chair position for shoulder arthroscopy, as well as to describe the associated advantages and disadvantages.