Arthroscopic Modified Subacromial Viewing Portal Repair of Upper Third of Subscapularis Tendon Partial-Thickness Tears

Arthrosc Tech. 2024 Feb 22;13(4):102924. doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2024.102924. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

At present, the repair pattern of upper third of subscapularis tendon partial-thickness tears (upper-third tendon tears) is performed in the glenohumeral joint and conventional subacromial viewing portal, but the visualization of subscapularis tendon and footprint is poor when using a 30° scope. The modified subacromial viewing portal presented in this Technical Note is a modified surgical technique for the repair of upper-third tendon tears. Since the scope forms an angle of 70° with the subscapularis tendon and footprint of lesser tuberosity, satisfactory visualization can be obtained when using 30° scope; the predesigned surgical portal and working space without bony barrier can offer a smooth surgical procedure. Our surgical technique is described in pearls, pitfalls, advantages, and disadvantages.