Latissimus Dorsi Tendon Repair

背阔肌肌腱修复

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Abstract

Latissimus dorsi tendon ruptures are less-common injuries that can occur in elite throwing athletes. Physical examination of the thrower with a latissimus injury may show ecchymosis of the upper arm and asymmetry of the posterior axillary fold along with possible weakness in shoulder adduction, extension, and internal rotation. Magnetic resonance imaging is used to confirm the diagnosis. Latissimus tendon ruptures are largely treated nonoperatively; surgical repair is only advocated for in professional throwing athletes with complete avulsion injuries or midsubstance latissimus tendon tears. Surgical repair options include the use of suture anchors, cortical suture buttons, or transosseous sutures via a single posterior axillary incision or a 2-incision technique. Given the limited literature on this topic, there have been no studies evaluating the different fixation options or surgical approaches for tendon repair. This article and accompanying video show the technique and discusses the technical pearls of a latissimus tendon repair using suture button fixation via a single-incision approach.

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