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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Sports Medicine
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Subscapularis tendon injuries present significant challenges in arthroscopic repair.
  • Traditional methods often lead to prolonged surgery, uneven tension, and higher complication risks.
  • Advanced techniques may require complex instrumentation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a hybrid approach integrating a continuous sewing machine-like suture technique with a single-portal spinal needle method for subscapularis repair.
  • To enhance biomechanical strength and reduce operative time in arthroscopic subscapularis repair.
  • To offer a minimally invasive alternative to conventional repair methods.

Main Methods:

  • A hybrid technique combining a continuous sewing machine-like suture with a single-portal spinal needle approach.
  • The sewing machine-like technique allows efficient loop formation and precise suture placement.
  • The single-portal method minimizes invasiveness and tissue trauma.

Main Results:

  • The hybrid technique enhances biomechanical strength of the repair.
  • Operative time is significantly shortened compared to traditional methods.
  • The approach aligns with principles of modern minimally invasive surgery.

Conclusions:

  • The presented hybrid technique offers a promising alternative for arthroscopic subscapularis repair.
  • This innovative strategy has the potential to improve clinical outcomes.
  • Further clinical validation and long-term follow-up are necessary to confirm efficacy.