What is the location and extent of pathology in surgical cases of chronic biceps tendinopathy undergoing subpectoral bicep tenodesis? [PDF]
The proximal aspect of the long head of the biceps brachii (LHBB) has long been implicated as a pain generator in the shoulder. Biceps tenodesis is one surgical treatment option for refractory biceps tendonitis.
Cook, James L. +4 more
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Abstract Anterior shoulder instability is a common cause of shoulder pain and dysfunction in young patients and may be associated with concomitant bony and soft tissue pathology. Humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament (HAGL) and rotator cuff tears are often seen in the setting of traumatic anterior shoulder instability events, especially in ...
Tyler J. Uppstrom +7 more
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Estudio prospectivo de comparación de las tenodesis de la PLB : artroscópica subescapular vs abierta subpectoral [PDF]
8 páginasTrabajo Fin de Máster Universitario en Patología del Hombro (2014/15). Tutor: Dr. Antonio Pablo Rosales Varo. La patología de la porción larga del bíceps ( PLB) es una lesión que afecta a la población en diferentes rangos de edad pero estando ...
Lorenzo de la Cruz, Fernando
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The surgical treatment of the long head of biceps tendon and the autotenodesis phenomenon: an ultrasound and arthroscopic study [PDF]
Background: Open or mini-invasive operative procedures are methods of choice in the treatment of the advanced degenerative process of tendinopathy of long head of biceps tendon (LHBT).
Paczesny, Ł. +4 more
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The Gripping Biceps Knot: All‐Arthroscopic Self‐Cinching Knot for Proximal Biceps Tenodesis
Abstract Lesions involving the long head of the biceps tendon are a frequent source of anterior shoulder pain and often coexist with other shoulder pathologies such as rotator cuff or labral tears. Although biceps tenodesis has emerged as a preferred treatment over tenotomy—particularly in younger, active individuals—tissue pullout at the suture‐tendon
Yung Han, David Ahn
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Update on Performance and Return to Sport After Biceps Tenodesis in Professional Baseball Players
Background: Bicipital disorders are common among overhead athletes, especially professional baseball players. The ideal treatment for bicipital problems in professional baseball players is unknown.
Brandon J. Erickson MD +6 more
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All-suture anchors for distal biceps tendon repair: a preliminary outcome study [PDF]
Introduction: The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcome of double intramedullary all-suture anchors’ fixation for distal biceps tendon ruptures.
Degenhardt, Hannes +7 more
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Abstract Massive and irreparable rotator cuff tears (MIRCTs) represent a challenging clinical problem, particularly in younger patients in whom joint‐preserving strategies are preferred. Although a range of surgical techniques exist—including partial repair, superior capsular reconstruction, and tendon transfer—none have shown clear superiority, and ...
Christina J. Lorenz +5 more
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All Suture Biceps Tenodesis Has Greater Biomechanical Strength Than Metal Button Fixation
Purpose: To evaluate the maximal load to failure, cyclic displacement, stiffness, and modes of failure of onlay subpectoral biceps tenodesis with an intramedullary unicortical metal button (MB) versus an inlay, all-suture Caspari-Weber (CW) technique ...
Matthew J. Kinnard, M.D. +8 more
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Long Head of the Biceps Pathology Combined with Rotator Cuff Tears [PDF]
The long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT) is an anatomic structure commonly involved in painful shoulder conditions as a result of trauma, degeneration, or overuse.
Agathangelidis, Filon +4 more
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