Case-1: Rotator Cuff Repair Case
Figure 1: This depicts a Supra and Infraspinatus tendon tear with exposed Greater tuberosity bone on a right shoulder. Arrow depicts tendon edge.
![Picture of This depicts a Supra and Infraspinatus tendon tear](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-cas-pg-supra-infraspinatus-img.jpg)
Figure 2: Shoulder seen here after tendon and bone bed preparation.
![Picture of Shoulder seen here after tendon](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-cas-pg-shoulder-after-tendon-img.jpg)
Figure 3: Bio Absorbable suture anchors are placed in the bone.
![Picture of Bio Absorbable suture anchors](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-cas-pg-bio-absorbable-suture-img.jpg)
Figure 4: Completed double row repair showing tendon compression and anatomic restoration of the rotator cuff.
![Picture of Completed double row repair](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-cas-pg-completed-double-row-repair-img.jpg)
Case-2 : Osteochondritis Dissecans Lesion of the capitellum in a Baseball Player
Figure 1: Arthroscopic view of the Anterior ellbow compartment showing a cartilage lesion (arrow) on the capitellum causing lateral elbow pain in a throwing athlete
![Picture of Arthroscopic view of the Anterior ellbow compartment](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-cas-pg-arthroscopic-view-of-anterior-elbow-img.jpg)
Figure 2: A probe is identifying the cartilage lesion from the soft spot viewing portal.
![Picture of probe is identifying the cartilage lesion](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-cas-pg-probe-identifying-cartilage-lesion-img.jpg)
Figure 3: The cartilage lesion has been cleaned up and treated with a microfracture to allow healing.
![Picture of The cartilage lesion has been cleaned up](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-cas-pg-cartilage-lesion-has-been-cleaned-up-img.jpg)
Figure 4: Arthroscopic Application of BioCartilage to aid in the formation of Type 2 cartilage.
![Picture of Arthroscopic Application of BioCartilage](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-cas-pg-arthroscopic-application-of-biocartilage-img.jpg)
Figure 6: Final treatment showing a filled defect and sealed Biocartilage in the Capitellum.
![Picture of Final treatment showing a filled defect](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-cas-pg-final-treatment-showing-img.jpg)
Case-3 : Shoulder Instability with mild bone loss.
Figure 1: Right shoulder anterior inferior labral tear aka Bankart tear.
![Picture of Right shoulder anterior inferior](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-right-should-ant-infer-lab-tear-img.jpg)
Figure 2: This shows an engaging Hill Sachs lesion. This represents humeral head bone loss that makes dislocating easier.
![Picture of Engaging Hill Sachs lesion](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-engaging-hill-sachs-lesion-img.jpg)
Figure 3: The labrum and ligament has been repaired back to the glenoid.
![Picture of The labrum and ligament has been repaired](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-the-labrum-and-ligament-has-been-repaired-img.jpg)
Figure 4: A Remplissage procedure was performed to “fill in” the Hills Sachs lesion for improved stability.
![Picture of Remplissage procedure was performed](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-a-remp-proced-was-perf-img.jpg)
Case-4 : Multi-Directional Shoulder Instability
Figure 1: Left shoulder Arthroscopic view of a excessive capsular volume anteriorly
![Picture of Left shoulder Arthroscopic view](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-left-shoulder-arthr-view-of-exce-cap-img.jpg)
Figure 2: Posterior labrum flattening and excessive capsular volume.
![Picture of Posterior labrum flattening](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-post-lab-flat-and-exces-cap-vol-img.jpg)
Figure 3: Capsule/Ligament Plication decreasing capsular volume posteriorly.
![Picture of Ligament Plication decreasing capsular volume posteriorly](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-capsule-ligament-plication-img.jpg)
Figure 4: Capsule/Ligament Plication anteriorly.
![Picture of Ligament Plication anteriorly](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-capsule-ligament-plication-anteriorly-img.jpg)
Figure 5: Completed Arthroscopic Capsular plication to prevent shoulder dislocations.
![Picture of Completed Arthroscopic Capsular plication](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-completed-arthroscopic-capsular-plication-img.jpg)
Case-5 : Arthroscopic treatment of Frozen Shoulder
Figure 1: Arthroscopic View of the anterior shoulder showing a tight and closed off rotator interval
![Picture of Arthroscopic View of the anterior shoulder](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-arthroscopic-view-of-ant-shoul-show-tig-img.jpg)
Figure 2: A release of the interval tissue has been performed.
![Picture of release of the interval tissue](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-a-release-of-interv-tis-has-been-perf-img.jpg)
Figure 3: Tight inflamed posterior capsule tissue
![Picture of Tight inflamed posterior capsule tissue](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-tight-inflamed-post-cap-tis-img.jpg)
Figure 4: Posterior capsule has been released
![Picture of Posterior capsule has been released](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-post-caps-has-been-rel-img.jpg)
Figure 5: Inferior capsule view with metallic probe pointing towards the front of the shoulder.
![Picture of Inferior capsule view with metallic probe](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-inferior-capsule-view-with-metal-prob-img.jpg)
Figure 6: Inferior capsule release has been performed.
![Picture of Inferior capsule release has been performed](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-inferior-capsule-release-has-been-perform-img.jpg)
Case-6 : Anatomic Total Shoulder Replacement (TSA)
Figure 1: Grashey view X-ray of an Arthritic shoulder with an intact rotator cuff.
![Picture of Grashey view X-ray](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-grashey-view-x-ray-of-an-arth-should-img.jpg)
Figure 2: Axillary view x-ray showing bone on bone contact in the joint.
![Picture of Axillary view x-ray showing bone](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-axillary-view-x-ray-show-bone-img.jpg)
Figure 3: X-ray of Stemless TSA
![Picture of X-ray of Stemless TSA](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-x-ray-of-stemless-tsa-img.jpg)
Figure 4: Axillary view x-ray after TSA
![Picture of Axillary view x-ray after TSA](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-axillary-view-x-ray-after-tsa-img.jpg)
Case-7 : Reverse total shoulder replacement (RSA)
Figure 1: Right shoulder with rotator cuff arthropathy. There is a high riding humeral head with bone on bone contact.
![Picture of Right shoulder with rotator cuff arthropathy](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-right-should-with-rot-cuff-arth-img.jpg)
Figure 2: Axillary x-ray view
![Picture of Axillary x-ray view](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-axillary-x-ray-view-img.jpg)
Figure 3: X-ray after RSA.
![Picture of X-ray after RSA](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-x-ray-after-rsa-img.jpg)
Figure 4: Axillary x-ray view of RSA
![Picture of Axillary x-ray view of RSA](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-axillary-x-ray-view-of-rsa-img.jpg)
Case-8 : Revision Reverse Shoulder Replacement
Figure 1: Failed reverse shoulder with humeral bone loss.
![Picture of Failed reverse shoulder with humeral bone loss](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-failed-rev-should-with-hum-bone-loss-img.jpg)
Figure 2: X-ray showing anterior dislocation.
![Picture of X-ray showing anterior dislocation](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-x-ray-showing-anterior-disloc-img.jpg)
Figure 3: Reverse shoulder replacement with bone loss treated with cadaveric bone fixed with plate and screws.
![Picture of Reverse shoulder replacement with bone loss](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-reverse-shoulder-replac-with-bone-loss-img.jpg)
Figure 4: Reverse shoulder now stable and reduced.
![Picture of Reverse shoulder now stable and reduced](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/surg-case-pg-reverse-should-now-stab-and-reduc-img.jpg)
Case-9 : Arthroscopic Latarjet Procedure
(Coracoid bone transfer for shoulder instability with bone loss)
Picture 1: Arthroscopic view of Left shoulder with glenoid bone loss( arrow) from recurrent dislocations
![Picture of Arthroscopic view of Left shoulder with glenoid bone loss](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/arthroscopic-view-of-left-shoulder.jpg)
Picture 2: Arthroscopic view of Coracoid bone prior to transfer
![Picture of X-ray showing anterior dislocation](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/arthroscopic-view-of-coracoid-bone.jpg)
Picture 3: Arthroscopic View of Coracoid bone transfer ( Latarjet procedure) to the anterior glenoid to treat bone loss
![Picture of Reverse shoulder replacement with bone loss](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/arthroscopic-view-of-coracoid-bone-transfer.jpg)
Picture 4: X rays showing latarjet fixed with a suture button
![Picture of X rays showing latarjet fixed with a suture button - 1](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/latarjet-xray1.jpg)
![Picture of X rays showing latarjet fixed with a suture button - 2](https://assets.yourpractice.online/2540/latarjet-xray2.jpg)