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Join Dr. Anthony A. Romeo mid-surgery as he performs an arthroscopic subscapularis repair. In this video, he opens up part of the rotator interval to get a better view and space to work. You'll also learn more about neurovascular concerns in this area and explore the backside of the coracoid process. 📔 Chapter Titles 00:00 - Introduction 00:20 - Addressing the Subscapularis Problem 00:23 - Opening the Rotator Interval 00:27 - Clearing the Space for Better Visibility 00:34 - Defining the Subscapularis Lesion 00:49 - Handling Bleeding in the Subcoracoid Space 01:10 - Identifying the Coracoid Process 01:27 - Coracoplasty Considerations 01:55 - Neurovascular Concerns 02:10 - Preparing for Subscapularis Reattachment 02:53 - Strategy for Subscapularis Repair 👉 Learn more about arthroscopic subscapularis repair surgery: https://www.anthonyromeomd.com/servic... — — — STAY IN TOUCH 💪 Subscribe: / @dranthonyromeo 💪 Stay connected with Dr. Romeo Instagram: / romeoorthopaedics LinkedIn: / anthony-romeo-ab713685 Facebook: / romeoorthopaedics 💪 Visit Dr. Romeo’s website to learn more about his practice and surgery techniques: https://www.anthonyromeomd.com/ — — — ABOUT DR. ANTHONY A. ROMEO Anthony Romeo, M.D., is one of the nation’s leading shoulder, elbow, and sports medicine surgeons with 30 years of clinical experience. Having spent his career in the pursuit of excellence for his patients, Dr. Romeo has pioneered new approaches to shoulder replacement surgery and developed advanced orthopaedic implants and surgical procedures that are supported by cutting-edge research and patient-focused outcomes. Dr. Romeo is also the chief medical editor of Orthopaedics Today.