ARTHROSCOPIC ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR SURGICAL TECHNIQUE. The following techniques are described by Vernon J. Cooley, M.D.

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The UltraSorb Rotator Cuff Suture Anchor offers superior performance, reliability, and reproducibility for mini-open or arthroscopic repairs. The Poly-L-Lactide Acid (PLLA) UltraSorb Implant is pre-loaded on a sterile disposable inserter. The unique deployment mechanism allows for a simple and reproducible insertion of the anchor into bone. The Independent Suture Sliding (I.S.S. ) Eyelet design allows for the two pre-threaded sutures to independently move when passing through soft tissue or during knot tying. The sutures slide with relative ease, which allows for sliding knots to be tied without worry of locking the other strand and minimizes suture abrasion. In addition, The UltraSorb Implant is designed for improved pull-out strength in all types of bone quality. The UltraSorb Suture Anchor has additional bioabsorbable benefits, which include radiolucency and a lengthy history of clinical effectiveness and safety. The implant will retain its strength during the important healing period, but will slowly resorb into the body over a two to three year period. The Linvatec UltraSorb Suture Anchor System is another example of Linvatec s commitment to the design, manufacture, sale and service of quality products and instruments for least invasive orthopaedic surgery. The surgeon must have an excellent understanding of the technique and must practice suture passing and knot tying before attempting the operation. The following outline highlights the important steps in a typical rotator cuff repair. Linvatec Corporation will be happy to provide more comprehensive videotape instructions. Information can be obtained by calling your local Linvatec representative or Customer Service at (800) 237-0169. 1 The rotator cuff tear is carefully evaluated with an arthroscope on both the articular and bursal sides, and the frayed edges of the cuff are debrided. The best view of the rotator cuff is usually the 50 yard line view with the arthroscope in a lateral subacromial portal which is located at the center point of the rotator cuff tear. 4 5 The bone is lightly decorticated at the anatomical neck of the humerus, adjacent to the articular cartilage, using a high speed bur and/or shaver. The rotator cuff is mobilized to minimize tension on the repair. 2 The UltraSorb Awl or Drill Bit is inserted through a small puncture wound adjacent to the lateral border of the acromion to create pilot holes for the anchors. The Awl is directed to enter the bone in a medial direction below the subchondral bone at approximately a 45 angle. An optional Drill Guide and Obturator can be used to enter the subacromial space to assist in the creation of the pilot hole and aid in the delivery of the implant. The pilot holes are angled away from the center of the trough in a fan-like pattern. (To ensure proper anchor placement, the Awl can be left in place until ready to place the inserter.)

The following techniques are described by Vernon J. Cooley, M.D., Park City, Utah ARTHROSCOPIC ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR SURGICAL TECHNIQUE Steps in repair technique 2 3 A Spectrum Crescent Suture Hook with a Shuttle Relay or a Blitz suture passer is used to perform a side-to-side repair of longitudinal tears in the rotator cuff tendon. After passing the curved suture hook across the tear, a strong, long lasting suture is carried across the tear and the suture limbs tied together. 6 The UltraSorb inserter, with the pre-loaded anchor, is inserted directly through the percutaneous wound (no cannula is needed to insert this anchor). 7 Push the inserter into the pilot hole until the wider shoulder touches the bone. A circular depth mark is located at the shoulder of the inserter. The vertical orientation mark, the solid line which indicates the direction the anchor eyelet is facing, is aligned toward the cuff edge. This ensures that the sutures pass in a direct line from the eyelet to the cuff without forming a twist.

8 9 Maintain inserter contact with bone and maintain the same insertion angle by forward pressure, and squeeze the trigger fully until it cannot move any farther. An audible click in the handle should be noticeable when fully squeezed. 12 The arthroscope can be positioned in the anterior or posterior portal but most often the overall visualization is best from the lateral acromial portal. 13 A crochet hook or suture retrieval forceps is inserted through the anterior portal (Linvatec 6mm operating cannula) and retrieves the strand of the green suture that exits the anchor closest to the cuff. The retriever must pass behind (medial to) the suture limbs. 4

ARTHROSCOPIC ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR SURGICAL TECHNIQUE Steps in repair technique 10 Withdraw the inserter from the pilot hole and subacromial space allowing the suture pack and needles to come out of the handle. 11 After insertion, test the anchor security by applying nominal tension to the suture limbs. (In soft bone, expect the anchor to withdraw slightly as the suture security is tested.) 14 A Spectrum Crescent Suture Hook is inserted into the posterior cannula and through the bursal side of the posterior edge of the torn rotator cuff 5mm posterior to the anchor. The Shuttle Relay suture passer is sent through the hook and retrieved with a grasping forceps out the anterior cannula. Care must be taken to insure that the grasping forceps follows the same path as the green suture when retrieving the Shuttle Relay to avoid causing twists in the strands. 15 The green suture strand is loaded into the eyelet of the Shuttle Relay suture passer outside the anterior cannula. The suture is then carried through the cuff from the articular side to the bursal side by withdrawing the opposite end of the suture passer out the posterior cannula. 5

16 A crochet hook is used to retrieve the other limb of green suture into the posterior cannula. A switching stick is then inserted through the posterior cannula and the cannula is removed from the joint. 17 The cannula is reinserted over the switching stick leaving the sutures outside the cannula where they will be less likely to be tangled during stitching with the white sutures. 20 The white suture strand is loaded into the eyelet of the Shuttle Relay suture passer outside the anterior cannula. The suture is carried through the cuff from the articular side to the bursal side by withdrawing the opposite end of the suture passer out the posterior portal. 18 a ALTERNATIVE METHOD (MODIFIED CASPARI SUTURE PUNCH): A crochet hook is used to retrieve the limb of white suture that is closest to the cuff. The suture is pulled out through the lateral cannula.

ARTHROSCOPIC ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR SURGICAL TECHNIQUE Steps in repair technique 18 A crochet hook or suture retrieval forceps is used to retrieve the limb of white suture that exits the anchor eyelet closest to the rotator cuff. The suture is pulled through the anterior cannula. 19 The Spectrum Suture Hook is passed through the torn rotator cuff from top to bottom approximately 5mm anterior to the anchor site. If a crescent suture hook is used again, it may be inserted through the posterior cannula. If a more angled suture hook is used, the posterior cannula can be removed and the hook passed directly through the portal without a cannula. The Shuttle Relay suture passer is passed through the hook and retrieved with a grasping forceps through the anterior cannula. 19 a MODIFIED CASPARI SUTURE PUNCH CONTINUED: With the scope viewing from the anterior portal, a modified Caspari Suture Punch can be inserted through a 6.5mm ClearFlex Cannula in the lateral portal to pass a Shuttle Relay suture passer from the bottom to top through the cuff. The suture passer is carried out the posterior cannula with a grasping forceps. 20 a MODIFIED CASPARI SUTURE PUNCH CONTINUED: The eyelet of the Shuttle Relay suture passer is loaded with the suture outside the lateral cannula and carried through the cuff from bottom to top by pulling on the opposite end.

21 The posterior cannula is reinserted and the remaining white suture limb is retrieved using a crochet hook or suture retrieval forceps. ARTHROSCOPIC KNOT TYING TECHNIQUE 22 The ring handled knot pusher is threaded on to the green suture exiting the top of the cuff. It is passed into the joint to ensure there are no twists or obstructing soft tissue. The green and white suture limbs associated with the posterior anchor are first tied using a knot of choice. The second anchor is placed in a similar fashion, suture limbs passed, and tied down. REVO KNOT The arthroscopic Revo knot is an extremely important knot for all surgeons performing advanced shoulder reconstruction procedures. This knot can be used in any and all situations, whether or not the suture material slides freely through the tissue and anchor eyelet. If a complex stitch such as a figure-of-eight or double-pass mattress stitch is used, this knot is preferable to any sliding knot. In addition, when capsular plication is performed, it is important not to use a sliding knot because of the possible trauma to the labrum as the suture is pulled through. 1. Both suture tails are the same length and the loophandled knot pusher is threaded onto the suture which has been passed through the soft tissue. This original post is positioned on the left side, shown as the darker tail for illustration purposes. The knot pusher is passed down the original post suture to ensure that there are no twists or soft tissue obstructions. 2. An underhand halfhitch is placed around the original post and advanced into position on the edge of the soft tissue.

ARTHROSCOPIC ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR SURGICAL TECHNIQUE Steps in repair technique 23 The arthroscope may be moved to the posterior cannula for The visualization. The third (anterior) anchor is placed in the same fashion and suture limbs passed through the cuff, usually suturing from the anterior portal. 24 illustration of the final repair shows three UltraSorb anchors in place. Each anchor has two fixation points through the rotator cuff oriented 45 from the anchor. Notice the final side-to-side repair. At the completion of the repair, the torn end of the rotator cuff is tightly opposed to the bone to promote strong rotator cuff tendon healing. 3. Tension is held on the post suture while a second underhand half-hitch is worked down the post suture to reinforce the first hitch. 4. An overhand halfhitch is next placed on the same initial post and worked down into position on the other two throws. 5. The knot pusher and clamp are changed to the opposite suture and after checking for twists and soft tissue, an underhanded throw is advanced down onto the knot stack. 6. The knot pusher is advanced to past point to lock the halfhitch securely. 7. A fifth overhand half-hitch is placed over the second post and worked down into position on the knot stack. 8. Sometimes a sixth half-hitch can be used as the surgeon prefers, and the suture tails are cut with microscissors.

ARTHROSCOPIC KNOT TYING TECHNIQUE SMC KNOT The SMC knot* is a unique sliding knot that utilizes a self-locking loop to achieve good initial knot security. The SMC knot is low profile and there is minimal or no slack once the knot is secured. The SMC Knot cannot be used if the sutures do not easily slide through the soft tissues. If there is any doubt about the freedom of suture passage, then the Revo knot should be used. 1. Thread the knot pusher on the post strand (held in the left hand) and place a clamp on the post. Pass the knot pusher into the joint to ensure that there are no twists or obstructing soft tissue. Arrange the suture so that the original post suture is short, with only 10cm of the suture outside of the cannula. 2. Pinch the two strands together between the thumb and index finger, crossing the loop strand over the post. --3. Pass the loop suture under and then over both strands. 4. Pass the loop strand under the post strand between the two sutures and over the top of the post strand in a direction away from the pinching fingers. There will be a triangular interval formed between the two previous loops over the post strand (red arrow). 5. Feed the free end of the loop strand from bottom to top through this interval under the post strand. As the suture is pulled through, a "locking loop" is created (blue arrow). *Developed by Seung-Ho Kim, M.D., Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea 10

Do not pull on the loop strand 6. Release the thumb and index finger and place the left index finger into the "locking loop" from bottom to top to keep it open. Remove all slack (dress the knot) from the sutures with the index finger in place to avoid tightening the "locking loop" prematurely. 7. Pull on the post strand and use the knot pusher to guide the knot down to the tissue. Do not pull on the loop strand until the knot is seated. Maintain tension on the post strand and back off the knot pusher to assess the knot. 8. Once satisfied that the knot is well seated, tighten the "locking loop" by pulling on the loop strand while maintaining pressure on the knot with the knot pusher. 9. The "locking loop" will slide over the knot pusher and secure the knot. For further security, an underhand half-hitch is worked down the post suture. 10. An overhand halfhitch is next placed on the post and worked down into position onto the knot stack. 11. Suture tails are cut with microscissors. 11

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