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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Simultaneous bilateral distal biceps rupture is rarely reported, but several issues has to be taken into account and the here presented case brings up some of these aspects. CASE DESCRIPTION: This case presents a simultaneous bilateral distal biceps ruptures, and due to delayed diagnosis, bilateral muscle retraction had occurred. Surgical reconstruction was challenged both by social circumstances and by previous harvesting of the Semitendinous tendon on one side. The surgery was performed as a staged approach, using a Semitendinosus graft at one side and later using a Quadriceps tendon graft on the opposite site. At follow-up 14 month postoperatively the Oxford Elbow Score was 92 percent for both elbows and the MRI's bilaterally demostrates that the grafts are tight. DISCUSSION AND EVALUATION: The Quadriceps tendon is a previously non reported type of graft material for this type of surgery. Based on the experience from this case it is concluded that six weeks after trauma the degree of retraction of the distal biceps tendon can impair direct repair.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25789212 PMCID: PMC4356679 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-015-0897-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1A,B,C these pictures demonstrates the results 4 and 5 month postoperatively, with bilaterale high placed biceps during active muscle contraction.
Figure 2Postoperative MRI at 14 month follow-up demonstrate well proportioned and tight grafts bilaterally. Right elbow is semtendinosus graft and left elbow is quadriceps graft.