Case Report

Rotator Interval Lesion and Damaged Subscapularis Tendon Repair in a High School Baseball Player

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(a) Image of the rotator interval opened (black arrow), dropping of the superior aspect of the subscapularis, and the disappearance of the superior and middle glenohumeral ligament lesions obtained using arthroscopy. (b) An image showing the dell and abnormal slackness of the rotator interval (black arrow). (c) The coracohumeral ligament was pulled over repaired rotator interval and sutured in place. (d) Repaired rotator interval closure was observed in the 0° externally rotated (ER) position from behind (black arrow). It was not visible in the 30° ER position.
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