Abstract

Irreparable posterior rotator cuff tears pose challenges to orthopaedic surgeons, especially when the medial remaining rotator cuff is not reusable. Trapezius transfer is biomechanically favorable due to the similar vector of the transferred muscle to the native posterior superior rotator cuff. Regarding combined tendon grafting in trapezius transfer, onto-surface tendon attachment to the humerus was reported in most previous reports. For better tendon–humeral head connection, we introduce an humeral bone tunnel–based tendon grafting technique. In this technique, we use the hamstring tendons and the anterior half of the peroneus tendon to make 3 grafts. The most critical steps of this technique are the proper creation of the humeral tunnels and graft implantation. We consider the introduction of this technique will shed light in the field of trapezius transfer for Irreparable posterior rotator cuff tears.

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