| Literature DB >> 30305070 |
L Tarallo1, M Lombardi2, F Zambianchi2, A Giorgini2, F Catani2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Distal biceps tendon rupture occurs more often in middle-aged male population, involving the dominant arm. In this retrospective study, it's been described the occurrence of the most frequent adverse events and the clinical outcomes of patients undergoing surgical repair of distal biceps tendon rupture with the modified Morrey's double-incision approach, to determine better indications for patients with acute tendon injury.Entities:
Keywords: Biceps reinsertion; Distal biceps lesion; Double incision; Tendon rupture
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30305070 PMCID: PMC6180654 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-018-2278-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Some surgical steps: fist the anterior incision, followed by the finding of the distal tendon, then the crucial passage of the curved blunt hemostat in the biceps channel that point the place of the posterior incision. The radial tuberosity is then cleaned up from soft tissues and prepared with a high-speed burr, forming a 1.5 cm wide and 1 cm deep trench
Fig. 2Final surgical steps: three drill holes are placed through the dorsal cortical margin of the tuberosity, the tendon is passed through the second incision and carefully introduced into the trench prepared in the tuberosity. Finally, with the forearm in the neutral position, the sutures are passed through the holes, pulled tight and tied
Fig. 3A case of proximal radio-ulnar synostosis with radiographic documentation
Patients’ case-series including dominant/non dominant forearm informations, follow-up visit, ROM and complication report. ROM values are expressed in degrees
| N° | Age | Gender | Injured side | Follow up | ROM | ROM | Complications | Complications |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 35 | male | non dominant | 12 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 2 | 42 | male | dominant | 15 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | intermittent pain |
| 3 | 48 | male | non dominant | 2 years | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 4 | 62 | male | non dominant | 12 months | 0°130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 5 | 43 | male | non dominant | 4 years | 0°130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 6 | 28 | male | dominant | 19 months | 0°-110° | 80°-75° | no | ROM deficiency< 30° |
| 7 | 37 | male | non dominant | 2 years | 0°-130° | 85°-90° | no | no |
| 8 | 49 | male | non dominant | 5 years | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 9 | 66 | male | dominant | 1 years | 0°-130° | 75°-80° | no | ROM deficiency< 30° |
| 10 | 30 | male | dominant | 8 years | 0°-130° | 90°90° | no | no |
| 11 | 46 | male | dominant | 16 months | 0°-130° | 70°-50° | no | ROM deficiency< 30° |
| 12 | 42 | male | dominant | 2 years | 0°-130° | 85°-90° | no | supination strength deficiency < 60% |
| 13 | 62 | male | non dominant | 12 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 14 | 36 | male | dominant | 12 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 15 | 45 | male | dominant | 18 months | 0°-130° | 90°-85° | NIP transient palsy | no |
| 16 | 59 | male | dominant | 15 months | 0°-130° | 90°-85° | no | no |
| 17 | 48 | male | dominant | 18 months | 0°-130° | 65°-75° | no | ROM deficiency< 30° |
| 18 | 39 | male | dominant | 2 years | 0°-130° | 85°-90° | no | no |
| 19 | 37 | male | non dominant | 14 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 20 | 65 | male | non dominant | 4 years | 15°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 21 | 52 | male | dominant | 2 years | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 22 | 59 | male | non dominant | 12 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | heterotopic ossifications |
| 23 | 47 | male | non dominant | 16 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 24 | 42 | male | non dominant | 13 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 25 | 50 | male | dominant | 15 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 26 | 39 | male | dominant | 2 years | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 27 | 54 | male | non dominant | 12 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 28 | 47 | male | non dominant | 18 months | 0°-130° | 70°-80° | radio-ulnar synostosis | ROM deficiency< 30° |
| 29 | 42 | male | dominant | 2 years | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 30 | 45 | male | non dominant | 19 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | intermittent pain |
| 31 | 60 | male | non dominant | 16 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 32 | 36 | male | non dominant | 12 months | 0°-130° | 90°-85° | no | no |
| 33 | 56 | male | dominant | 3 years | 0°-130° | 85°-90° | no | LACBN injury |
| 34 | 47 | male | dominant | 12 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 35 | 40 | male | dominant | 14 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 36 | 54 | male | non dominant | 20 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 37 | 32 | male | non dominant | 4 years | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 38 | 42 | male | dominant | 2 years | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 39 | 36 | male | dominant | 13 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 40 | 40 | male | dominant | 12 months | 0°-130° | 75°-85° | atraumatic re-rupture | ROM deficiency< 30° |
| 41 | 45 | male | non dominant | 2 years | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 42 | 57 | male | dominant | 17 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 43 | 39 | male | dominant | 16 months | 5°-125° | 85°-90° | no | heterotopic ossifications |
| 44 | 36 | male | dominant | 10 years | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 45 | 50 | male | dominant | 12 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 46 | 54 | male | dominant | 15 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 47 | 41 | male | dominant | 2 years | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 48 | 36 | male | dominant | 12 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | intermittent pain |
| 49 | 29 | male | non dominant | 20 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 50 | 46 | male | dominant | 19 months | 0°-100° | 85°-90° | NIP transient palsy | no |
| 51 | 51 | male | dominant | 4 years | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 52 | 56 | male | dominant | 18 months | 20°-125° | 90°-85° | no | no |
| 53 | 47 | male | dominant | 2 years | 0°-130° | 85°-90° | NIP transient palsy | LACBN injury |
| 54 | 39 | male | dominant | 15 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 55 | 35 | male | non dominant | 18 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | flexion strenght deficiency < 30% |
| 56 | 41 | male | dominant | 1 years | 5°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 57 | 28 | male | dominant | 13 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 58 | 40 | male | dominant | 17 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 59 | 41 | male | dominant | 3 years | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 60 | 46 | male | dominant | 14 months | 0°-125° | 90°-90° | no | LACBN injury |
| 61 | 51 | male | non dominant | 12 months | 0°-130° | 90°-90° | no | no |
| 62 | 37 | male | dominant | 6 years | 0°-130° | 90°-80° | no | no |
| 63 | 42 | male | non dominant | 16 months | 0°-120° | 90°-90° | no | no |
NIP: posterior interosseous nerve, LACBN: lateral antebrachial coutaneous nerve, ROM: range of motion
Clinical scores. Values are reported as mean, min. and max
| Categories | Scores |
|---|---|
| M.E.P.S. | 96.3 |
| O.E.S | 41.5 |
| DASH score | 8.5 |
| Lickert scale | 8.9 |
MEPS Mayo Elbow Performance score
OES Elbow Oxford Score
DASH Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand score
Distal biceps tendon rupture surgical treatment as reported in literature, divided for single or double-incision approach. The rate of minor and major complications is reported
| Study | Patients | Incision | Fixation method | ROM | Major complications | Minor complications | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flexion | Extension | Pronation | Supination | ||||||
| Tarallo et al. (present series) | 63 | 2 | Bone tunnels | 125° | 2° | 73° | 70° | 3(4.5%) PIN transient palsy | 3 (4.7%) Intermittent pain |
| (min:110°-max: 135°) | (min:−2-max:15°) | (min:0°-max:90°) | (min:0°-max:90°) | 1 (1.5%) Radio-ulnar synostosis | 6 (9.5%) ROM deficiency < 30% | ||||
| 97% | 92% | 88.50% | 1(1.5%) Atraumatic re-rupture | 1 (1.5%) Isometric flexion strength defiency< 30° | |||||
| 1 (1.5%) Isometric supination strength defiency< 60° | |||||||||
| 3(4.47%) LACBN injury | |||||||||
| Grewal et al. (13) | 43 | 2 | Suture anchors | 131.8° ± 9.1 | 1.9° ± 4.6 | 72.4° ± 12.6 | 59.5° ± 11.5 | 1(2.32%) Atraumatic re-rupture | 3(6.9%)LACBN injury |
| 1(2.32%) HO | |||||||||
| 47 | 1 | Bone tunnel | 134.5° ± 6.9 | 3.0° ± 4.3 | 76.7° ± 8.2 | 63.9° ± 12.5 | 3(6.38%) Atraumatic re-rupture | 19 (40.42%) LACBN injury | |
| 1 (2.12%) HO | |||||||||
| Gupta at al. (24) | 9 | 1 | Endobutton | 143° | 0° | 77° | 81° | None | None |
| (min:70°-max:82°) | (min:78°-max:85°) | ||||||||
| Citak et al. (25) | 15 | 1 | Intraosseous screw | 147° | 1.3° | 88° | 89.3° | None | 2(13.3%) LACBN injury |
| (min:142.4°-max:150.7°) | (max:-0.6°-min:3.3°) | (min:85.7°-ma:90.3°) | (min:87.9°-max:90.8°) | ||||||
| 24 | 1 | Suture anchors | 134° | 1.3° | 82.5° | 81.7° | 3(12.5%) re-rupture | 3(12.5%) LACBN injury | |
| (min:122.6°-max:145.3°) | (min:-0.2-max:2.7°) | (min:76.2°-max:88.8°) | (min:74.9°-max:88.5°) | 2(8.33%) ROM deficiency < 30% | |||||
| 25 | 2 | Bone tunnel | 135° | 1° | 85.7° | 84.7° | None | None | |
| (min:118.9°-max:151.1°) | (min:-0.6°-max:2.6°) | (min:78.6°-max:92.5°) | (min:77.9°-max:91.5°) | ||||||
| Eardley et al. (26) | 14 | 1 | Intraosseous screw | 130° | 0° | 66° | 74° | none | 8(54%) LACBN injury |
| (min:110°-145°) | (min:-10°-max:5°) | (min:50°-max:80°) | (min:50°-max:90°) | 1(7.14%) HO | |||||
| Johnson et al. (27) | 12 | 1 | Suture anchors | 142° | -2° | 83° | 85° | None | 1(8.33%) LACBN injury |
| 1(8.33%) HO | |||||||||
| 14 | 2 | Bone tunnel | 145° | 0° | 80° | 83° | None | 3(21.42%)HO | |
| Oke A. Anakwenze et al. (28) | 12 | 2 | Bone tunnel | 153° ± 12.0° | 0° ± 0° | 78.5° ± 9.6° | 78.9° ± 10.0° | None | none |
| Amin et al. (29) | 785 | 1 | Suture anchors | 17(2.1%) re-rupture | 77(9.9%) LACBN injury | ||||
| Endobutton | 13(1.7%)PIN palsy | 25(3.2%) HO | |||||||
| Biotenodesis screw | 49(6.24%) intermittent pain | ||||||||
| 498 | 2 | Bone tunnel | 3(0.6%) re-rupture | 11(2.2%) LACBN injury | |||||
| 11(2.2%) synostosis | 36(7.2%) HO | ||||||||
| 13(1.7%) PIN palsy | |||||||||
| David M. Weinstein et al. (30) | 32 | 1 | Suture anchors | 145° ± 8 | 0° ± 3 | 88° ± 10 | 73° ± 10 | None | 2(6.25%) LACBN injury |
| 1(3.12%) intermittent pain | |||||||||
| Olsen JR et al. (31) | 20 | 1 | Cortical button + interference screw | 140° ± 6.2 | 7° ± 5.1 | 79° ± 6.8 | 72° ± 9.5 | 4(20%) PIN palsy | 3(18%) LACBN injury |
| 17 | 1 | Suture anchors | 139° ± 5.6 | 5° ± 3.9 | 75° ± 9.2 | 76° ± 5.3 | 1(6%) PIN palsy | None | |
PIN posterior interosseous nerve
ROM range of motion
HO heterotopic ossification
LACBN lateral ante brachial cutaneous nerve