Arthroscopic Extra-articular 2-Position Fixation of the Long Head of the Biceps.
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ABSTRACT: Disorders of the long head of the biceps (LHB) are common conditions that lead to an impediment of shoulder function. Fixation of the LHB is an effective way to alleviate LHB-related symptoms while maintaining its muscular function. However, fixation failure usually occurs after LHB tenodesis with routine 1-position fixation. To reduce the fixation failure rate, we introduce a 2-position LHB fixation technique. This includes locating the extra-articular part of the LHB efficiently, thorough debridement of the anterior subdeltoid space and the region around the LHB, and 2-position fixation with knotless suture anchors at the superior edge of the pectoralis major and at the proximal end of the bicipital groove. Our clinical experience indicates that this procedure can be performed safely and effectively when certain guidelines are followed. We believe that the introduction of this technique will provide a special fixation option for patients with LHB disorders.
SUBMITTER: Tang J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7695595 | biostudies-literature |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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