Acute massive rotator cuff rupture with posterior shoulder dislocation: arthroscopic novel repair of a rare injury. A case report

J ISAKOS. 2021 Nov;6(6):375-379. doi: 10.1136/jisakos-2020-000553. Epub 2021 Jun 16.

Abstract

Acute massive rotator cuff tears and posterior shoulder dislocations are an extremely rare association, and a vast majority are treated by open surgery. We present a case of a man in his 20s who suffered closed left shoulder trauma after a road traffic accident. He was initially diagnosed with posterior shoulder dislocation and a reduction was successfully performed. However, the patient still complained of persistent weakness during active movements. We found a massive rotator cuff tear involving all the rotator cuff tendons, with significant supraspinatus retraction and persistent posterior shoulder subluxation. He underwent an all-arthroscopic repair of the rotator cuff with a double-row technique in the subscapularis, supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles. Capsular repair and tenodesis of the biceps tendon were also performed. The patient had good recovery, reaching full preinjury function 3 months after surgery with a successful return to his regular activities.

Keywords: arthroscopy; diagnostic techniques and procedures; joint dislocations; rotator cuff; shoulder.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Arthroscopy
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Rotator Cuff Injuries* / complications
  • Rotator Cuff* / diagnostic imaging
  • Rupture / surgery
  • Shoulder