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Obere Extremität | 2017

Superior Capsular Reconstruction (SCR)

Marvin Minkus; Markus Scheibel

Die Online-Version dieses Beitrags (doi:10. 1007/s11678-017-0395-3)enthält das Video: „Superior capsular reconstruction (SCR) for irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff tendon tears“. Video mit freundl. Genehmigung von M. Minkus und Prof. Dr. M. Scheibel, Charitè Universitätsmedizin Berlin 2017, all rights reserved Beitrag und Video stehen Ihnen im elektronischen Volltextarchiv auf SpringerMedizin.de unter https://www. springermedizin.de/obere-extremitaet zur Verfügung. Sie finden das Video am Beitragsende als „SupplementaryMaterial“.


Jbjs Essential Surgical Techniques | 2017

Arthroscopic Reconstruction After Acute Acromioclavicular Separation Injuries

Marvin Minkus; Natascha Kraus; Carmen Hann; Markus Scheibel

Acute acromioclavicular (AC)-joint dislocations are common injuries of the shoulder girdle. Surgical repair is indicated for acute high-grade (Rockwood types IV, V, and VI) AC-joint injuries. The best treatment for type III is still controversial, but young and active patients with this type of injury might benefit from a surgical AC-joint stabilization. Surgery should be performed within the first 3 weeks after the injury since the biological healing potential decreases with time. Acute AC-joint separation is diagnosed by clinical examination and radiography. Vertical translation anteroposterior stress views with a 10-kg load are used to grade the injuries. Bilateral lateral stress (Alexander) views are used to evaluate dynamic horizontal translation qualitatively. Arthroscopic techniques for AC reconstruction have become more popular in recent years because they are minimally invasive; they allow treatment of concomitant glenohumeral lesions; and they can be performed in one step, with insertion of implants that do not have to be removed later. The arthroscopically assisted double-button technique with an additional AC cerclage was developed to stabilize the AC joint by internal bracing of the torn ligaments. The procedure consists of the following steps. Step 1: With the patient in the beach-chair position, a 2-cm incision is made on top of the clavicle and posterior and lateral viewing portals as well as an anteroinferior working portal are created. Step 2: With the arthroscope in the lateral portal, the subcoracoid bursa and the base of the coracoid are dissected with a radiofrequency ablation device through the anteroinferior portal. Step 3: Coracoclavicular drilling is done with use of a drill guide and under arthroscopic and image-intensifier control. After overdrilling of the Kirschner wires, Nitinol suture passers are introduced and retrieved via the anteroinferior portal. Step 4: Transclavicular and transacromial drill-holes are established for the AC cerclage. Step 5: The 2 double-button devices are attached to the Nitinol suture passers, and the inferior buttons are shuttled through the clavicle and coracoid and then placed parallel to the coracoid base. Step 6: The sutures are tightened, and an anatomical vertical reduction of the AC joint is achieved. Step 7: A triangular acromioclavicular nonabsorbable cerclage tape is used for horizontal stabilization. Step 8: The clavicular incision is closed in 2 layers, including the repair of the deltotrapezoidal fascia and the arthroscopic portals, in a standard fashion. The combined arthroscopically-assisted and image-intensifier-controlled double-button technique with an additional AC cerclage is a safe procedure that enables an anatomical reduction of the AC joint and yields good to excellent clinical results.


Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery | 2017

Quantification of dynamic posterior translation in modified bilateral Alexander views and correlation with clinical and radiological parameters in patients with acute acromioclavicular joint instability

Marvin Minkus; Carmen Hann; Markus Scheibel; Natascha Kraus


Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2018

Combined arthroscopically assisted coraco- and acromioclavicular stabilization of acute high-grade acromioclavicular joint separations

Carmen Hann; Natascha Kraus; Marvin Minkus; Nina Maziak; Markus Scheibel


Obere Extremität | 2017

Use of shoulder pacemaker for treatment of functional shoulder instability

Philipp Moroder; Marvin Minkus; Elisabeth Böhm; Victor Danzinger; Christian Gerhardt; Markus Scheibel


Unfallchirurg | 2018

Initiales Management der traumatischen ventralen Schultererstluxation

Marvin Minkus; Elisabeth Böhm; Philipp Moroder; Markus Scheibel


Arthroscopy | 2017

The Effect of Scapula Tilt and Best-Fit Circle Placement When Measuring Glenoid Bone Loss in Shoulder Instability Patients

Philipp Moroder; Fabian Plachel; Anna Huettner; Lukas Ernstbrunner; Marvin Minkus; Elisabeth Boehm; Christian Gerhardt; Markus Scheibel


Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2017

Arthroscopically-assisted coraco- and acromioclavicular stabilization of acute high-grade acromioclavicular joint separations

Carmen Hann; Natascha Kraus; Marvin Minkus; Nina Maziak; Markus Scheibel


Orthopade | 2018

Das ABC der posterioren Schulterstabilisierung

Philipp Moroder; V. Danzinger; Marvin Minkus; Markus Scheibel


Obere Extremität | 2018

Superiore Kapselrekonstruktion: Indikation und klinische Resultate

Fabian Plachel; Marvin Minkus; Markus Scheibel

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