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. 2020 Nov 20;9(11):e1747–e1757. doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2020.07.017

Fig 10.

Fig 10

(A) Arthroscopic view with scope in posterior portal (right shoulder, lateral decubitus position). The long head biceps tendon (LHBT) graft has been fixed with a knotless anchor (BioComposite SwiveLock, 4.75 mm × 19.1 mm; Arthrex) on the anterior part of the greater tuberosity (point B) giving tension of the biceps between its native origin and the fixation point B (part AB). At the same time, we keep tension of the posterolateral corner of the construct (the later point C) with the free suture that has been passed as a loop around the LHBT graft to estimate the best tension and best fixation position. (B) After the fixation of the graft at point B (anterior point of fixation at the greater tuberosity), we proceed in the same way to the fixation more posteriorly on the greater tuberosity at point (C) In this arthroscopic view from the posterior portal (right shoulder, lateral decubitus position), we show the part CD of the graft, which is tensioned by use of a free looped suture to find the appropriate point of fixation that lies laterally to the cartilage-greater tuberosity margin. (GT, greater tuberosity; HH, humeral head.).