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Shoulder arthroscopyMohammad nasir Naderi , MD
Fellowship in shoulder and arthroscopic surgery
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Shoulder arthroscopy• Evolve understanding of anatomy
and pathophysiology of shoulder • This technology, allow to treat a
broader variety of shoulder diseases
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Equipments• standard operating room table
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Equipments• mechanical instrumentation (shavers, burr )• electrocoagulation and cautery
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Equipments• mechanical instrumentation (shavers, burr )• electrocoagulation and cautery
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Equipments• mechanical instrumentation (shavers, burr )• electrocoagulation and cautery
Coblation-based Devices
Conventional ElectrosurgicalDevices
Temperatures 40°C to 70°C MORE THAN 400°C
Thermal Penetration Minimal Deep
Effects on target tissue
Gentle removal, dissolution
Rapid heating, charring, burning, cutting
Effects on surrounding tissue Minimal dissolution Inadvertent charring or burning
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Equipments• continuous distention with a fluid medium (Normal saline)
– static (i.e., gravity-assisted) – arthroscopic pump systems
advantages of gravity-based systems are :-Safety- Simplicity- Low cost
-Visualization may affected by fluctuations in the entry flow
-Every 30 cm above Joint level ~ 20 mmHg pressure
-60 – 80 mmHg pressure required for good visualization
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Equipments• continuous distention with a fluid medium (Normal saline)
– static (i.e., gravity-assisted)
– arthroscopic pump systems
Types of pumps:
1- pumps with pressure controls
2- pumps with independently modifiable pressure and flow controls
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• exposure is everything you can't fix what you can't see
• Bleeding during surgery can inhibit visualization
patient's blood pressure
intra-articular or subacromial pressurefluid flow
Arthroscopic surgery similar to open surgery
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patient's BP (systolic < 10 mm Hg) patient's BP (systolic < 10 mm Hg)
Arthroscopic surgery similar to open surgery
pump pressure at 60 mm Hg pump pressure at 60 mm Hg
avoid creating bleeding vessels Use of electrocautery ablationavoid creating bleeding vessels Use of electrocautery ablation
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Bernoulli Effect
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Controlling turbulence
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position
lateral decubitus position
• continuous traction allows easier GH & subacromial arthroscopy
beach-chair position
• more convenient for regional anesthesia and converting to open procedures
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lateral decubitus position • < 10–15 lbs longitudinal traction• position of the arm
– 45° to 70° of abduction– 20° to 30° of forward flexion
Hennrikus et al. (Am J Sports Med 23:444, 1995.)
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beach-chair position• Anatomical• Convert to Open surgery• Move arm• Less Nerve injury
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portals• Glenohumeral Joint
– posterior portal – anterior portal
• Anterosuperior, anteroinferior
– superior portal
• Subacromial Space– Subacromial (posterior) portal– lateral portal
• Anterolateral, mid-lateral, posterolateral portals
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portals
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“To perform arthroscopic surgery on the shoulder …. a thorough knowledge of normal anatomy and its variants are especially important in order to differentiate normal from pathological findings”
Hulstyn & Fadale, 1995
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SUBACROMIAL BURSA:
GLENOHUMERAL JOINT:
2
2 – Glenoid & Posterior Labrum2 – Glenoid & Posterior Labrum
3
3 – Inferior Recess3 – Inferior Recess
1
1 – LHB (SLAP, tear)1 – LHB (SLAP, tear)
4
4 – Humeral Head, Bare area, 4 – Humeral Head, Bare area, Posterior Cuff Posterior Cuff
55 – Anterosuperior 5 – Anterosuperior CuffCuff
6
6 – Rotator Interval (pulley, 6 – Rotator Interval (pulley, LHB in groove, SGHL)LHB in groove, SGHL)
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7 – Subscap, MGHL, anterior 7 – Subscap, MGHL, anterior labrumlabrum
88 – AnteroInferior labrum, IGHL8 – AnteroInferior labrum, IGHL
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9 – CAL & Acromion9 – CAL & Acromion
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10 – Rotator Cuff - Bursal side10 – Rotator Cuff - Bursal side
10 Point Shoulder ArthroscopyLennard Funk
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Diagnostic arthroscopy
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Glenoid Labrum
• Loosely Attached:– Superior– Anterosuperior
• Firmly Attached:– Inferior
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Superior LabrumTriangular Bumper
Meniscoid Mobile
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Atraumatic detachment of the labrum from the underlying glenoid Prevalence 10 -20% in arthroscopy
Sublabral Foramen
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Sublabral Foramen / MGHL Tear
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Buford Complex
Sublabral Foramen + Cord-like MGHL1 – 6% prevalence in Arthroscopic study
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Superior GHL• Poor Visualisation• Present in 40%-100%• > 2mm diameter in 65%
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Middle GHL
• Present in 60-100%• Cord-Like = 20%• Thin Veil• Bifid
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Anterior Band IGHL• Present in 75-100%
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Biceps Pulley
• Tendoligamentous Sling
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Rotator Cuff Ridge
• Capsular Band under Rotator Cuff• Perpendicular to LHB• Encloses the Rotator Cuff Crescent
Joint Side Partial Thickness Cuff Tear
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Humeral Head Bare Area
• Increase in size with age (DePalma)
• Size6 – 12mm (Cadaver) Few mm – 20mm
• Fenestrations• Vascular Pits
Hill-Sachs Lesion
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Glenoid – Bare Area
• Younger > Old• ? Incidence
Osteochondral Lesions
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Posterior Labral TearBankart Tear
Bony Bankart
SLAP Tear Rotator Cuff Tear
Pathological Lesions
www.shoulderdoc.co.uk
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Summary
• Shoulder arthroscopy is a less invasive surgery if :– Good equipments– Good visualization – Good knowledge & experience
Thank you for attention