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AANA Shoulder Arthroscopy - August 2024
ER Lag_ When to think Lower Trap Transfer
ER Lag_ When to think Lower Trap Transfer
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Video Summary
This presentation discusses external rotation lag sign, caused by massive rotator cuff tears disrupting the force couple, and when to consider lower trapezius tendon transfer (LTTT). Assessing the infraspinatus tendon’s reparability via MRI (Cutalier, Pate grades, and tendon length) guides treatment. Repairable tendons are fixed acutely, possibly with adjunct procedures. Irreparable tendons require dynamic reconstruction; while superior capsule reconstruction is static, tendon transfers like LTTT or latissimus dorsi transfer restore function. LTTT offers superior biomechanical advantages, being inline and in-phase with the infraspinatus, improving pain, motion, and work return in severe cases, often outperforming latissimus dorsi transfer.
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Jarrett Woodmass, MD
Keywords
external rotation lag sign
massive rotator cuff tears
lower trapezius tendon transfer
infraspinatus tendon reparability
superior capsule reconstruction
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