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Simultaneous rotator cuff repair and arthroscopic biceps tenodesis using lateral row anchor.


ABSTRACT: Treatment of concomitant long head of the biceps pathology in the setting of rotator cuff repair is often required. When a tenodesis of the biceps is used, additional anchors and surgical dissection are typically required. This adds additional surgical time, morbidity of additional surgical dissection, and additional anchor load and cost. We describe a novel technique for arthroscopic biceps tenodesis that uses the anterior lateral row anchor of a double-row rotator cuff repair to simultaneously secure the biceps tenodesis and rotator cuff tear. This technique provides a simple, reproducible, cost-effective means of performing a simultaneous biceps tenodesis and double-row rotator cuff repair.

SUBMITTER: Levy JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3678666 | biostudies-other | 2012 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Simultaneous rotator cuff repair and arthroscopic biceps tenodesis using lateral row anchor.

Levy Jonathan C JC  

Arthroscopy techniques 20120202 1


Treatment of concomitant long head of the biceps pathology in the setting of rotator cuff repair is often required. When a tenodesis of the biceps is used, additional anchors and surgical dissection are typically required. This adds additional surgical time, morbidity of additional surgical dissection, and additional anchor load and cost. We describe a novel technique for arthroscopic biceps tenodesis that uses the anterior lateral row anchor of a double-row rotator cuff repair to simultaneously  ...[more]

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