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Subscapularis tendon tears hidden by the medial biceps sling can be missed on arthroscopic examination.

Joo-Hyung KimWoo-Sung DoJoon-Ryul LimTae-Hwan YoonYong Min Chun
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2022)
Among the subscapularis tears requiring repair, 19.1% could be identified by a 70° arthroscope, but not by a 30° arthroscope, through the posterior portal. The hidden lesions showed a significantly lower detection rate on preoperative MRI than the non-hidden lesions. Thus, for subscapularis tears suspected on preoperative physical examination, the 70° arthroscope would be helpful to avoid a misdiagnosis.
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