Alejandro Ras-el-Abiad , Santiago Woodcock , Andres Arismendi , Ana Milena Herrera
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Reparación artroscópica transósea sin anclajes del manguito rotador con encondroma del húmero proximal. Reporte de un caso
A 55-year-old female consulted our service with chronic pain in her right shoulder with no history of trauma. Shoulder X-rays and CT revealed an enchondroma in the proximal humerus without an associated fracture. The MRI also showed a complete rupture of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons. Anchorless arthroscopic transosseous rotator cuff repair was performed. At 12-month follow-up, the patient regained functionality, and the enchondromatous lesion remained stable. Arthroscopic transosseous anchorless repair of a rotator cuff tear could represent a good surgical option for patients whose bone quality makes anchor placement inadequate.