Clin Should Elbow.  2024 Mar;27(1):126-130. 10.5397/cise.2023.00234.

Anterior capsular reconstruction with acellular dermal allograft for subscapularis deficiency: a report of two cases

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  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Baldwin Park, CA, USA
  • 2Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Abstract

Anterior glenohumeral instability with an irreparable subscapularis tear is a challenging problem for the orthopedic shoulder surgeon. Current techniques, including tendon transfers, yield inconsistent results with high rates of recurrent instability. Acellular dermal allografting has been used in young patients with massive superior rotator cuff tears with early success, but acellular dermal allografting is comparatively unstudied in anterior deficiency. We present two cases of anterior capsular reconstruction with an acellular dermal allograft in patients ages 66 and 58 years with irreparable subscapularis tendon tears. Follow-up for both patients exceeded 4 years, with forward flexion >140°, external rotation exceeding 60°, a Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation score >90 points, a visual analog scale score of 0 points, and an American Shoulder and Elbow Score of 98 points. In conclusion, acellular dermal allografting can be used to reconstruct the anterior capsule in patients with massive irreparable subscapularis tears, similar to its use in superior capsular reconstruction in patients with massive posterosuperior rotator cuff tears.

Keyword

Shoulder; Subscapularis; Instability; Dermal allograft; Rotator cuff
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