The Shoulder, Volume 2Charles A. Rockwood, Frederick A. Matsen |
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... sutures are then grasped intra - articularly through the superior portal and pulled up through this portal . This frees the suture from the drilling portal . A second set of sutures is then passed in a similar fashion at the 4 to 5 o ...
... sutures are then grasped intra - articularly through the superior portal and pulled up through this portal . This frees the suture from the drilling portal . A second set of sutures is then passed in a similar fashion at the 4 to 5 o ...
Page 310
... suture . Wire provides greater stability but may be an irritant in the subacromial space . It may also break or migrate . Therefore , if possible , nonabsorbable sutures are pref- erable . The suture or wires should be passed through ...
... suture . Wire provides greater stability but may be an irritant in the subacromial space . It may also break or migrate . Therefore , if possible , nonabsorbable sutures are pref- erable . The suture or wires should be passed through ...
Page 313
... sutures or 18 - gauge wire . It is important to secure the displaced tuberosity ( in this case the greater tuberosity ) to both the head and the lesser tuberosity , as well as to the shaft below . The lesser tuberosity and head fragment ...
... sutures or 18 - gauge wire . It is important to secure the displaced tuberosity ( in this case the greater tuberosity ) to both the head and the lesser tuberosity , as well as to the shaft below . The lesser tuberosity and head fragment ...
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