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Shoulder arthroscopy: surgical technique.

S J Snyder1, G J Fasulo1

  • 1Southern California Orthopedic Institute, Van Nuys, California.

Surgical Technology International
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Shoulder arthroscopy has advanced significantly, enabling precise diagnosis and treatment of shoulder conditions. A standardized 15-point glenohumeral and 8-point subacromial examination ensures thorough evaluation and effective surgical intervention.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Arthroscopic Techniques
  • Shoulder Anatomy

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  • Shoulder arthroscopy has evolved significantly since its inception in 1918.
  • Advances in technology and surgical skills have revolutionized orthopedic evaluation and treatment.
  • Arthroscopic examination allows for direct visualization, documentation, and targeted treatment of shoulder pathology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a standardized system for comprehensive shoulder arthroscopic examination.
  • To detail a reproducible method for evaluating glenohumeral and subacromial structures.
  • To outline techniques for arthroscopic subacromial decompression, distal clavicle resection, and rotator cuff evaluation.

Main Methods:

  • A systematic 15-point glenohumeral and 8-point subacromial examination protocol is described.

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  • The examination is performed using both posterior and anterior portals.
  • Standardized operating room setup, instrumentation, and patient positioning are utilized.
  • Main Results:

    • The described arthroscopic examination system facilitates thorough assessment and documentation.
    • Standardization aids in evaluating surgical outcomes and professional communication.
    • The protocol is widely accepted in arthroscopic forums.

    Conclusions:

    • A comprehensive and reproducible arthroscopic shoulder examination is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment.
    • Standardization of arthroscopic shoulder procedures enhances patient care and surgical education.
    • Surgeons must possess complete knowledge of normal shoulder anatomy and common variations.