Abstract
Presented in this report is a modified arthroscopic approach to acromioclavicular
joint reconstruction via suture and allograft fixation. An arthroscopic approach is
used to expose the base of the coracoid by use of electrocautery. After an open distal
clavicle excision is performed, clavicular and coracoid tunnels are created under
arthroscopic visualization as previously described by Wolf and Pennington. The myotendinous
end of a semitendinosus allograft is sutured to a Spider plate (Kinetikos Medical,
San Diego, CA). The tendinous end of the graft is prepared with a running baseball
stitch. A Nitinol wire with a loop end (Arthrex, Naples, FL) is used to pass 2 free
FiberTape sutures (Arthrex) and the leading sutures from the tendinous end of the
graft through the clavicular and coracoid tunnels, exiting out the anterior portal.
One of the FiberTape sutures is retrieved with a grasper and passed over the anterior
aspect of the distal clavicle. The second FiberTape suture and the allograft are passed
over the distal end of the resected clavicle. While the acromioclavicular joint is
held reduced, the FiberTape sutures are tied to the plate and the allograft is tensioned
medially until the plate is embedded against the superior surface of the clavicle.
The tendinous end of the graft is secured to the superior surface of the clavicle
with a Bio-tenodesis screw (Arthrex) medial to the clavicular tunnel.
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Publication history
Published online: February 16, 2007
Footnotes
Cite this article as: Pennington WT, Hergan DJ, Bartz BA. Arthroscopic coracoclavicular ligament reconstruction using biologic and suture fixation. Arthroscopy 2007;23:785.e1-785.e7 [doi:10.1016/j.arthro.2006.10.005].
The authors report no conflict of interest.
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© 2007 Arthroscopy Association of North America. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.