Arthroscopic Inlay Biceps Tenodesis Using a Tendon-Docking Anchor
Orthopedic surgery
Anthroscopic surgery
Shoulder surgery
610
Tendon-docking anchor
Long head
Orthopedics
Biceps tenodesis
Clinical outcomes
Interference screw
Tendon repair
Pathology
617
Surgery
Musculoskeletal System
RD701-811
DOI:
10.1016/j.eats.2024.103284
Publication Date:
2024-10-29T13:46:46Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
Pathology of the long head of the biceps tendon can be treated surgically with a multitude of tenodesis techniques; however, there is a lack of consensus on which technique provides the most optimal outcomes. Commonly used methods include inlay tenodesis with a bone tunnel and interference screw construct and onlay tenodesis with anchors or unicortical buttons. Although current methods typically provide satisfactory outcomes, many surgeons believe complications and failure rates remain suboptimal across techniques. In this article, we present an arthroscopic suprapectoral biceps tenodesis technique using an anchor device that was developed to address the shortcomings of current techniques, optimize outcomes, and minimize risk.
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