Arthroscopic biceps tenodesis with interference screw fixation: The lateral decubitus position |
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Authors: | MD FRCSCDavid P. Richards MDStephen S Burkhart MD FRCSCIan KY Lo |
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Affiliation: | San Antonio Orthopaedic Group, San Antonio, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | The tendon of the long head of biceps brachii is an important stabilizer within the glenohumeral joint. Bicepstendon pathology commonly occurs in the presence of concomitant shoulder disorders, such as subacromial impingement, and rotator cuff tears. Biceps tenodesis is indicated in the case of a partial tear (50%), an unstable biceps tendon due to an incompetent medial sling, and in the presence of a torn subscapularis. This article will describe our technique of arthroscopic biceps tenodesis with biodegradable interference screw fixation. This technique uses a uniquely designed Bio-Tenodesis screw system (Arthrex Inc., Naples, FL) and is performed with the patient in the lateral decubitus position. |
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Keywords: | arthroscopic biceps tenodesis biodegradable implants interference fixation shoulder shoulder arthroscopy |
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