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Video Atlas of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, 2020Copyright date: ©2021Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (326 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781626237131
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Video Atlas of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff RepairDDC classification:
  • 617.4720597
LOC classification:
  • RD686 .S655 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
Video Atlas of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair -- MedOne Access Information -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Videos -- Preface -- Contributors -- 1 Single-Row Rotator Cuff Repair Using Graft Augmentation and Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate Augmentation -- 1.1 Patient Positioning -- 1.2 Portal Placement -- 1.3 Surgical Technique -- 1.4 Rehabilitation -- 1.5 Rationale and Evidence for Approach -- 2 SCOI Row Rotator Cuff Repair-A Medial Row, Tension-Free, Triple-Loaded, Crimson Duvet-Augmented Rotator Cuff Repair -- 2.1 Patient Positioning -- 2.2 Portal Placement -- 2.2.1 Posterior Midglenoid Portal (PMGP) -- 2.2.2 Anterior Midglenoid Portal (AMGP) -- 2.2.3 Midlateral Subacromial Portal (MLSP) -- 2.3 Surgical Technique -- 2.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 2.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 2.6 Rehabilitation -- 2.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 3 Single-Row Undersurface All-Inside Rotator Cuff Repair -- 3.1 Patients Selected for Surgery -- 3.2 Patient Positioning -- 3.3 Patient Preparation -- 3.4 Posterior Portal Placement -- 3.5 Initial Diagnostic Shoulder Arthroscopy -- 3.6 Creation of the Lateral Portal -- 3.7 Preparation of the Tendon and Landing Site -- 3.8 Arthroscopic Suturing -- 3.9 Preparing and Deploying Suture Anchors -- 3.10 Closing -- 3.11 Rehabilitation -- 3.12 Six-Month Review -- 3.13 Rationale for the Technique -- 3.14 Advantages of the Technique -- 3.15 Disadvantages -- 3.16 Conclusion -- 4 Double-Row Repair with Biceps Tendon Augmentation -- 4.1 Examination under Anesthesia -- 4.2 Positioning -- 4.3 Portal Placement -- 4.4 Surgical Technique -- 4.5 Surgical Benefits -- 4.6 Avoid Pitfalls and Complications -- 4.7 Rehabilitation -- 4.8 Rationale and Benefits -- 5 Double Row with "Rip-Stop" Rotator Cuff Repair -- 5.1 Patient Positioning -- 5.2 Portal Placement -- 5.3 Surgical Technique.
5.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 5.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 5.6 Rehabilitation -- 5.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 6 SpeedBridge Repair of Massive Rotator Cuff Tears Using Provisional Traction Suture Reducing Anchor and Bioinductive Bovine Augment Patch -- 6.1 Positioning -- 6.1.1 Lateral Decubitus Position -- 6.2 Portal Placement -- 6.2.1 Standard Portals -- 6.3 Surgical Technique -- 6.3.1 Initial Portal Placement -- 6.3.2 Subacromial Access/Assessment -- 6.3.3 Preparation of the Rotator Cuff Footprint -- 6.3.4 Perform Soft Tissue Releases -- 6.3.5 Traction Sutures -- 6.3.6 Placement of Provisional Traction Suture Reducing Anchor -- 6.3.7 Perform a Repair Using the SpeedBridge (Arthrex) with the Medial Seal Technique -- 6.3.8 Placement of Bioinductive Bovine Augment Patch -- 6.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 6.4.1 Visualization -- 6.4.2 Traction Stitch -- 6.4.3 Medial Seal -- 6.4.4 SpeedBridge Preparation -- 6.4.5 Dog-Ear -- 6.4.6 Patch Augment -- 6.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 6.5.1 Medial Seal Failure -- 6.5.2 Failure of Repair -- 6.6 Rehabilitation -- 6.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 7 Two-Anchor, Double-Row Rotator Cuff Repair with Incorporated Biceps Tenodesis -- 7.1 Patient Positioning -- 7.2 Portal Placement -- 7.3 Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step Approach) -- 7.3.1 Posterior Viewing Portal -- 7.3.2 Lateral Viewing Portal -- 7.3.3 Repair -- 7.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks (Use of Specific Instrumentation) -- 7.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 7.6 Rehabilitation -- 7.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 8 Arthroscopic Transosseous Equivalent Rotator Cuff Repair: Key Points of Surgical Technique -- 8.1 Operative Technique: Patient positioning -- 8.2 Portal Placement -- 8.3 Surgical Technique -- 8.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 8.5 Pitfalls and Complications -- 8.6 Rehabilitation -- 8.7 Literature Review.
9 Arthroscopic Double-Row Transosseous Equivalent Repair of Large Rotator Cuff Tears -- 9.1 Patient Positioning -- 9.1.1 Standard Supine Beach Chair Positioning -- 9.2 Portal Placement -- 9.2.1 Posterior -- 9.2.2 Anterior -- 9.2.3 Lateral -- 9.3 Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step Approach) -- 9.3.1 Diagnostic Arthroscopy from the Posterior Portal -- 9.3.2 Subacromial Space -- 9.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks (Use of Specific Instrumentation) -- 9.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 9.6 Rehabilitation -- 9.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 9.7.1 Repair Technique -- 9.7.2 Postoperative Therapy -- 10 Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Using a Suture-Bridge Technique and Associated Open Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis -- 10.1 Patient Positioning -- 10.2 Portal and Incision Placement -- 10.3 Surgical Technique Step-by-Step -- 10.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 10.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 10.6 Rehabilitation -- 10.7 Rationale -- 11 Transosseous Repair -- 11.1 Patient Positioning -- 11.2 Portal Placement -- 11.3 Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step Approach) -- 11.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 11.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 11.6 Rehabilitation -- 11.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 12 True Transosseous Hybrid Rotator Cuff Repair -- 12.1 Patient Positioning -- 12.2 Portal Placement -- 12.3 Surgical Technique (Hybrid Cuff Repair) -- 12.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks (Use of Specific Instrumentation) -- 12.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 12.6 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 13 All-Arthroscopic Anchorless Transosseous Rotator Cuff Repair -- 13.1 Case and Scope -- 14 Fully Arthroscopic Transosseous Rotator Cuff Repair: A Reverse-Guided Technique -- 14.1 Patient Positioning and Portals 90 -- 14.2 Surgical Technique -- 14.2.1 Debride and Prepare the Footprint -- 14.2.2 Deploy the Instrument -- 14.3 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 14.4 Pitfalls/Complications.
14.4.1 Rehabilitation -- 14.4.2 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 14.5 Conclusion -- 15 Double-Row Subscapularis Repair for Full-Thickness Subscapularis Tears -- 15.1 Patient Positioning -- 15.2 Portal Placement -- 15.2.1 Portal Placement Technique -- 15.3 Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step Approach) -- 15.3.1 Steps -- 15.3.2 Tips -- 15.3.3 Inferior Medial Anchor Placement -- 15.3.4 Superior Medial Suture Placement -- 15.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 15.4.1 Tips -- 15.4.2 Instruments -- 15.4.3 Knots -- 15.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 15.6 Rehabilitation -- 15.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 15.8 Conclusion -- 16 Arthroscopic Single-Row Subscapularis Tendon Repair -- 16.1 Patient Positioning -- 16.2 Surgical Technique -- 16.3 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 16.4 Post-Op Rehabilitation -- 16.5 Rationale and Evidence -- 17 Arthroscopic Single Row Subscapularis Repair -- 17.1 Patient Positioning -- 17.2 Portal Placement -- 17.3 Surgical Technique -- 17.3.1 Diagnostic Arthroscopy -- 17.3.2 Subacromial Assessment and Decompression -- 17.3.3 Biceps Management -- 17.3.4 Anterior Bursectomy and Tear Mobilization -- 17.3.5 Tuberosity Preparation and Anchor Placement -- 17.3.6 Suture Passage and Tendon Repair -- 17.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 17.5 Pitfalls and Complications -- 17.5.1 Missed Tears -- 17.5.2 Complete and Retracted Tears. 140 -- 17.5.3 Re-Tear -- 17.5.4 Infection -- 17.6 Rehabilitation -- 17.7 Rationale and Evidence for Approach -- 18 Arthroscopic Repair of Subscapularis Tear Based on the Tear Types -- 18.1 Patient Positioning -- 18.2 Portal Placement -- 18.3 Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step Approach) -- 18.3.1 Partial Tear in the Leading Edge -- 18.3.2 Articular-Sided Tear -- 18.3.3 Concealed Bursal-Sided Tear -- 18.3.4 Subscapularis Tendon Tear with Supraspinatus Tendon Tear -- 18.3.5 Isolated Subscapularis Tendon Tear.
18.3.6 Biological Augmentation with Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Multiple Channeling -- 18.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks (Use of Specific Instrumentation) -- 18.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 18.6 Rehabilitation -- 19 Arthroscopic Transtendon Double-Row Subscapularis Repair with all Suture Medial Row Anchors -- 19.1 Patient Positioning -- 19.2 Portal Placement -- 19.3 Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step Approach) -- 19.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks (Use of Specific Instrumentation) -- 19.5 Pitfalls and Complications -- 19.6 Rehabilitation -- 19.7 Rationale and Evidence for Approach -- 20 Four-Anchor Repair of Massive Subscapularis Tear with Subcoracoid Decompression -- 20.1 Patient Positioning -- 20.2 Portal Placement -- 20.3 Surgical Technique -- 20.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 20.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 20.6 Rehabilitation -- 20.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 21 Superior Capsular Reconstruction with Fascia Lata Autograft -- 21.1 Patient Positioning -- 21.2 Portal Placement -- 21.3 Surgical Technique -- 21.3.1 Measurement of Defect Size -- 21.3.2 Deciding on Graft Size -- 21.3.3 Harvesting the Fascia Lata and Making the Autograft -- 21.3.4 Treatment of Associated Lesions -- 21.3.5 Acromioplasty -- 21.3.6 Anchor Placement on the Superior Glenoid -- 21.3.7 Anchor Placement on the Medial Footprint -- 21.3.8 Insertion of Fascia Lata into the Subacromial Space -- 21.3.9 Attachment to the Greater Tuberosity -- 21.3.10 Side-to-Side Suturing between the Graft and the Infraspinatus Tendon or Teres Minor -- 21.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 21.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 21.6 Rehabilitation -- 21.7 Rationale and Evidence for Fascia Lata SCR -- 22 Superior Capsular Reconstruction with Allograft -- 22.1 Patient Positioning -- 22.2 Portal Placement -- 22.3 Surgical Technique -- 22.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 22.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 22.6 Rehabilitation.
22.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach.
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Video Atlas of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair -- MedOne Access Information -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Videos -- Preface -- Contributors -- 1 Single-Row Rotator Cuff Repair Using Graft Augmentation and Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate Augmentation -- 1.1 Patient Positioning -- 1.2 Portal Placement -- 1.3 Surgical Technique -- 1.4 Rehabilitation -- 1.5 Rationale and Evidence for Approach -- 2 SCOI Row Rotator Cuff Repair-A Medial Row, Tension-Free, Triple-Loaded, Crimson Duvet-Augmented Rotator Cuff Repair -- 2.1 Patient Positioning -- 2.2 Portal Placement -- 2.2.1 Posterior Midglenoid Portal (PMGP) -- 2.2.2 Anterior Midglenoid Portal (AMGP) -- 2.2.3 Midlateral Subacromial Portal (MLSP) -- 2.3 Surgical Technique -- 2.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 2.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 2.6 Rehabilitation -- 2.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 3 Single-Row Undersurface All-Inside Rotator Cuff Repair -- 3.1 Patients Selected for Surgery -- 3.2 Patient Positioning -- 3.3 Patient Preparation -- 3.4 Posterior Portal Placement -- 3.5 Initial Diagnostic Shoulder Arthroscopy -- 3.6 Creation of the Lateral Portal -- 3.7 Preparation of the Tendon and Landing Site -- 3.8 Arthroscopic Suturing -- 3.9 Preparing and Deploying Suture Anchors -- 3.10 Closing -- 3.11 Rehabilitation -- 3.12 Six-Month Review -- 3.13 Rationale for the Technique -- 3.14 Advantages of the Technique -- 3.15 Disadvantages -- 3.16 Conclusion -- 4 Double-Row Repair with Biceps Tendon Augmentation -- 4.1 Examination under Anesthesia -- 4.2 Positioning -- 4.3 Portal Placement -- 4.4 Surgical Technique -- 4.5 Surgical Benefits -- 4.6 Avoid Pitfalls and Complications -- 4.7 Rehabilitation -- 4.8 Rationale and Benefits -- 5 Double Row with "Rip-Stop" Rotator Cuff Repair -- 5.1 Patient Positioning -- 5.2 Portal Placement -- 5.3 Surgical Technique.

5.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 5.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 5.6 Rehabilitation -- 5.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 6 SpeedBridge Repair of Massive Rotator Cuff Tears Using Provisional Traction Suture Reducing Anchor and Bioinductive Bovine Augment Patch -- 6.1 Positioning -- 6.1.1 Lateral Decubitus Position -- 6.2 Portal Placement -- 6.2.1 Standard Portals -- 6.3 Surgical Technique -- 6.3.1 Initial Portal Placement -- 6.3.2 Subacromial Access/Assessment -- 6.3.3 Preparation of the Rotator Cuff Footprint -- 6.3.4 Perform Soft Tissue Releases -- 6.3.5 Traction Sutures -- 6.3.6 Placement of Provisional Traction Suture Reducing Anchor -- 6.3.7 Perform a Repair Using the SpeedBridge (Arthrex) with the Medial Seal Technique -- 6.3.8 Placement of Bioinductive Bovine Augment Patch -- 6.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 6.4.1 Visualization -- 6.4.2 Traction Stitch -- 6.4.3 Medial Seal -- 6.4.4 SpeedBridge Preparation -- 6.4.5 Dog-Ear -- 6.4.6 Patch Augment -- 6.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 6.5.1 Medial Seal Failure -- 6.5.2 Failure of Repair -- 6.6 Rehabilitation -- 6.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 7 Two-Anchor, Double-Row Rotator Cuff Repair with Incorporated Biceps Tenodesis -- 7.1 Patient Positioning -- 7.2 Portal Placement -- 7.3 Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step Approach) -- 7.3.1 Posterior Viewing Portal -- 7.3.2 Lateral Viewing Portal -- 7.3.3 Repair -- 7.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks (Use of Specific Instrumentation) -- 7.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 7.6 Rehabilitation -- 7.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 8 Arthroscopic Transosseous Equivalent Rotator Cuff Repair: Key Points of Surgical Technique -- 8.1 Operative Technique: Patient positioning -- 8.2 Portal Placement -- 8.3 Surgical Technique -- 8.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 8.5 Pitfalls and Complications -- 8.6 Rehabilitation -- 8.7 Literature Review.

9 Arthroscopic Double-Row Transosseous Equivalent Repair of Large Rotator Cuff Tears -- 9.1 Patient Positioning -- 9.1.1 Standard Supine Beach Chair Positioning -- 9.2 Portal Placement -- 9.2.1 Posterior -- 9.2.2 Anterior -- 9.2.3 Lateral -- 9.3 Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step Approach) -- 9.3.1 Diagnostic Arthroscopy from the Posterior Portal -- 9.3.2 Subacromial Space -- 9.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks (Use of Specific Instrumentation) -- 9.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 9.6 Rehabilitation -- 9.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 9.7.1 Repair Technique -- 9.7.2 Postoperative Therapy -- 10 Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Using a Suture-Bridge Technique and Associated Open Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis -- 10.1 Patient Positioning -- 10.2 Portal and Incision Placement -- 10.3 Surgical Technique Step-by-Step -- 10.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 10.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 10.6 Rehabilitation -- 10.7 Rationale -- 11 Transosseous Repair -- 11.1 Patient Positioning -- 11.2 Portal Placement -- 11.3 Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step Approach) -- 11.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 11.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 11.6 Rehabilitation -- 11.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 12 True Transosseous Hybrid Rotator Cuff Repair -- 12.1 Patient Positioning -- 12.2 Portal Placement -- 12.3 Surgical Technique (Hybrid Cuff Repair) -- 12.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks (Use of Specific Instrumentation) -- 12.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 12.6 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 13 All-Arthroscopic Anchorless Transosseous Rotator Cuff Repair -- 13.1 Case and Scope -- 14 Fully Arthroscopic Transosseous Rotator Cuff Repair: A Reverse-Guided Technique -- 14.1 Patient Positioning and Portals 90 -- 14.2 Surgical Technique -- 14.2.1 Debride and Prepare the Footprint -- 14.2.2 Deploy the Instrument -- 14.3 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 14.4 Pitfalls/Complications.

14.4.1 Rehabilitation -- 14.4.2 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 14.5 Conclusion -- 15 Double-Row Subscapularis Repair for Full-Thickness Subscapularis Tears -- 15.1 Patient Positioning -- 15.2 Portal Placement -- 15.2.1 Portal Placement Technique -- 15.3 Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step Approach) -- 15.3.1 Steps -- 15.3.2 Tips -- 15.3.3 Inferior Medial Anchor Placement -- 15.3.4 Superior Medial Suture Placement -- 15.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 15.4.1 Tips -- 15.4.2 Instruments -- 15.4.3 Knots -- 15.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 15.6 Rehabilitation -- 15.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 15.8 Conclusion -- 16 Arthroscopic Single-Row Subscapularis Tendon Repair -- 16.1 Patient Positioning -- 16.2 Surgical Technique -- 16.3 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 16.4 Post-Op Rehabilitation -- 16.5 Rationale and Evidence -- 17 Arthroscopic Single Row Subscapularis Repair -- 17.1 Patient Positioning -- 17.2 Portal Placement -- 17.3 Surgical Technique -- 17.3.1 Diagnostic Arthroscopy -- 17.3.2 Subacromial Assessment and Decompression -- 17.3.3 Biceps Management -- 17.3.4 Anterior Bursectomy and Tear Mobilization -- 17.3.5 Tuberosity Preparation and Anchor Placement -- 17.3.6 Suture Passage and Tendon Repair -- 17.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 17.5 Pitfalls and Complications -- 17.5.1 Missed Tears -- 17.5.2 Complete and Retracted Tears. 140 -- 17.5.3 Re-Tear -- 17.5.4 Infection -- 17.6 Rehabilitation -- 17.7 Rationale and Evidence for Approach -- 18 Arthroscopic Repair of Subscapularis Tear Based on the Tear Types -- 18.1 Patient Positioning -- 18.2 Portal Placement -- 18.3 Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step Approach) -- 18.3.1 Partial Tear in the Leading Edge -- 18.3.2 Articular-Sided Tear -- 18.3.3 Concealed Bursal-Sided Tear -- 18.3.4 Subscapularis Tendon Tear with Supraspinatus Tendon Tear -- 18.3.5 Isolated Subscapularis Tendon Tear.

18.3.6 Biological Augmentation with Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Multiple Channeling -- 18.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks (Use of Specific Instrumentation) -- 18.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 18.6 Rehabilitation -- 19 Arthroscopic Transtendon Double-Row Subscapularis Repair with all Suture Medial Row Anchors -- 19.1 Patient Positioning -- 19.2 Portal Placement -- 19.3 Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step Approach) -- 19.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks (Use of Specific Instrumentation) -- 19.5 Pitfalls and Complications -- 19.6 Rehabilitation -- 19.7 Rationale and Evidence for Approach -- 20 Four-Anchor Repair of Massive Subscapularis Tear with Subcoracoid Decompression -- 20.1 Patient Positioning -- 20.2 Portal Placement -- 20.3 Surgical Technique -- 20.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 20.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 20.6 Rehabilitation -- 20.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 21 Superior Capsular Reconstruction with Fascia Lata Autograft -- 21.1 Patient Positioning -- 21.2 Portal Placement -- 21.3 Surgical Technique -- 21.3.1 Measurement of Defect Size -- 21.3.2 Deciding on Graft Size -- 21.3.3 Harvesting the Fascia Lata and Making the Autograft -- 21.3.4 Treatment of Associated Lesions -- 21.3.5 Acromioplasty -- 21.3.6 Anchor Placement on the Superior Glenoid -- 21.3.7 Anchor Placement on the Medial Footprint -- 21.3.8 Insertion of Fascia Lata into the Subacromial Space -- 21.3.9 Attachment to the Greater Tuberosity -- 21.3.10 Side-to-Side Suturing between the Graft and the Infraspinatus Tendon or Teres Minor -- 21.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 21.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 21.6 Rehabilitation -- 21.7 Rationale and Evidence for Fascia Lata SCR -- 22 Superior Capsular Reconstruction with Allograft -- 22.1 Patient Positioning -- 22.2 Portal Placement -- 22.3 Surgical Technique -- 22.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 22.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 22.6 Rehabilitation.

22.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach.

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