Biceps Tenotomy Versus Tenodesis - 15/12/17
, Jonathan Bravman, MD b, Armando Vidal, MD b, Ashley Chrisman, PA-C c, Eric McCarty, MD bRésumé |
Long head biceps tendon is a common cause of anterior shoulder pain. Failure of conservative treatment may warrant surgical intervention. Surgical treatment involves long head biceps tenotomy or tenodesis. Several different techniques have been described for biceps tenodesis, including arthroscopic versus open and suprapectoral versus subpectoral. Most studies comparing tenodesis to tenotomy are limited by the level of evidence and confounding factors, such as concomitant rotator cuff tear. Many studies demonstrate similar outcomes for both procedures. Surgeon preference is likely more influential in choosing between tenotomy and tenodesis. Higher-powered studies are necessary to elucidate any differences in outcomes if present.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Biceps tenodesis, Biceps tenotomy, Outcomes, Tenodesis technique, Biceps surgical treatment
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| Disclosure Statement: No disclosures (K.V. Patel, A. Chrisman); royalties from Elsevier, research/education projects with Stryker, DePuy Synthes Mitek, Smith & Nephew, Biomet, Histogenics (E. McCarty); consultant: Ceterix, Stryker, Speakers bureau: Arhtrex (A. Vidal); consultant: DJO, Smith & Nephew (J. Bravman). Drs E. McCarty, A. Vidal, and J. Bravman have fellowship support from Stryker, Smith & Nephew, and Mitek. |
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