| Literature DB >> 26614472 |
Brian C Werner1, Russell E Holzgrefe2, Stephen F Brockmeier3.
Abstract
Current arthroscopic surgical techniques for the management of proximal biceps tendon disorders encompass 3 commonly advocated procedures: proximal biceps anchor reattachment (superior labrum anterior to posterior or SLAP repair), biceps tenotomy, and arthroscopic biceps tenodesis. The indications for each procedure vary based on injury pattern, symptomatic presentation, concomitant pathologic abnormality, and most notably, patient factors, such as age, functional demand, and specific sport or activity participation. Outcomes after SLAP repair are generally favorable, although recent studies have found biceps tenodesis to be the preferred treatment for certain patient populations.Entities:
Keywords: Arthroscopic biceps tenodesis; Interference screw; Long head biceps tendon; Proximal biceps; SLAP repair; Shoulder arthroscopy
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26614472 DOI: 10.1016/j.csm.2015.08.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Sports Med ISSN: 0278-5919 Impact factor: 2.182