Journal: Arthroscopy Techniques
Article Title: Arthroscopic Knotless Subscapularis Bridge Technique for Reverse Hill-Sachs Lesion With Posterior Shoulder Instability
doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2020.09.016
Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) A Bio-SwiveLock anchor loaded with FiberTape suture is introduced into the inferior percutaneous portal, crossing the pre-subscapularis working space, to continue through the subscapularis tendon. (B) Arthroscopic view of right shoulder with posterior shoulder instability, in lateral oblique position, from superior portal. The anchor is introduced into the inferior anchor hole previously made in the reverse Hill-Sachs lesion (RHS), going across the subscapularis. (A, Bio-SwiveLock anchor; AP, anterior portal with cannula; F, FiberTape suture; G, glenoid; HH, humeral head; IL, inferior glenohumeral ligament; ML, medial glenohumeral ligament; S, superior portal with camera; ST, subscapularis tendon.)
Article Snippet: The FiberTape sutures are then loaded in the eyelet core screw of the second 4.75-mm Arthrex Bio-SwiveLock anchor ( D), which is screwed into the hole after passing over the superior border of the subscapularis tendon ( ).
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