Editorial Commentary: Is an Arthroscopic Single-Row Repair Effective for the Treatment of Chronically Retracted, Full-thickness Subscapularis Tears?

Retraction and scarring of subscapularis tears make arthroscopic fixation technically challenging. The ideal arthroscopic technique is still under debate, with new studies examining the importance of repairing the “leading edge.” Regardless of single- or double-row fixation, it is our opinion that r...

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description Retraction and scarring of subscapularis tears make arthroscopic fixation technically challenging. The ideal arthroscopic technique is still under debate, with new studies examining the importance of repairing the “leading edge.” Regardless of single- or double-row fixation, it is our opinion that restoring the native anatomy as well as any concomitant biceps pathology is essential for postoperative success.
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