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For wound closure, the acromionic deltoid origin is reattached to the acromial edge by long period synthetic absorbable sutures as PDS or PDO, or non-absorbable sutures as Polyester suture, under skin and skin sutures are made.
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Introduction: The incision is very useful and easy for the direct lateral shoulder joint exposure, open shoulder release, open subacromial decompression, Impingement syndrome in the absence of rotator cuff tear, and Hill-Sachs lesion repair [1-3]. Methods: Clinical experience with this technique consists of 28 cases over a period of two years, this...
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... clearly revealing the region of the medial deltoid origin on the acromion, the acromionic deltoid origin is skinned only; of the edge of the acromion, and that may be achieved by electric knife pen or periosteal elevator, without exposure the clavicular deltoid origin (front deltoid) in the front and the deltoid origin on the spine of scapula (posterior deltoid) in the back, the origin of the medial acromial deltoid is distanced laterally and distally, where the lateral edge, the lower surface of the acromion, under acromial bursa and the rotator cuff can be reached easily. Throw this approach can be made acromioplasty (Figure 3), and rotator cuff tears repair especially upper part of rotator cuff tear very easily ( Figure 4). ...