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Participants
Start Date
July 2, 2025
Primary Completion Date
May 31, 2029
Study Completion Date
May 31, 2029
Latissimus dorsi tendon transfer
Latissimus dorsi tendon transfer is a surgical procedure that aims to restore active range of motion and stability of the shoulder in patients with massive rotator cuff tears. The tendon of the latissimus dorsi muscle is dettached from its insertion in the midbicipital groove of the humerus and reattached to the greater tubetosity. Therefore, the muscle acts as an external rotator, while the forces created pull the humeral head down and stabilize it in the glenoid.
Superior capsular reconstruction
Superior capsular reconstruction is a surgical procedure that aims to restore shoulder stability in patients with massive rotator cuff tears. The superior capsule of the shoulder joint is attached to the greater tuberosity and is therefore often torn in cases of supraspinatus or infraspinatus tears. A fascia lata autograft is used to reconstruct the torn capsule, between the greater tuberosity and the glenoid. Thus, superior migration of the humeral head is prevented, and pain and functionality are improved.
RECRUITING
Konstantopouleio-Patision General Hospital of Nea Ionia, Athens
Konstantopoulio-Patission General Hospital of Nea Ionia
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