Zusammenfassung
Die Entstehung von instabilitätsinduzierten Läsionen im Bereich des Rotatorenintervalls ist besonders bei älteren Patienten beschrieben. In diesen Fällen finden wir arthroskopisch eine Erweiterung des dreieckig konfigurierten Raumes zwischen dem Vorderrand der Supraspinatussehne, dem Oberrand der Subskapularisehne und den oberen Anteilen der ventralen Gelenkkapsel. Pathoanatomisch liegt eine Läsion des korakohumeralen und superioren glenohumeralen Bandes vor. Eine experimentelle Durchtrennung dieser Strukturen führt zu einer Verdopplung der inferioren und 50%igen Zunahme der posterioren Translation.
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Nebelung, W., Jung, D. (2002). Arthroskopische Rekonstruktionstechniken der Kapsel ohne össäre Reinsertion. In: Nebelung, W., Wiedemann, E. (eds) Schulterarthroskopie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09820-2_9
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