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Chronic Distal Biceps Repair With an Achilles Allograft.


ABSTRACT: In cases of chronic distal biceps ruptures, the combination of muscle atrophy, distal tendon retraction, and fibrosis makes primary anatomic reattachment of the tendon particularly challenging. To regain tendon length and avoid flexion contractures, reconstruction with graft augmentation has been proposed as an alternative for cases not amenable to primary repair. We describe our technique using an Achilles allograft through a modified Henry approach to reconstruct the distal biceps tendon to regain length as well as restore flexion and supination strength. With proper and detailed exposure, chronic distal biceps injuries can be reconstructed safely and efficaciously using an Achilles allograft.

SUBMITTER: Ding DY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5021540 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chronic Distal Biceps Repair With an Achilles Allograft.

Ding David Y DY   Ryan William E WE   Strauss Eric J EJ   Jazrawi Laith M LM  

Arthroscopy techniques 20160523 3


In cases of chronic distal biceps ruptures, the combination of muscle atrophy, distal tendon retraction, and fibrosis makes primary anatomic reattachment of the tendon particularly challenging. To regain tendon length and avoid flexion contractures, reconstruction with graft augmentation has been proposed as an alternative for cases not amenable to primary repair. We describe our technique using an Achilles allograft through a modified Henry approach to reconstruct the distal biceps tendon to re  ...[more]

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