Volume 16, Issue 5 , Pages 616-620, September 2007
Mini-open 2-incision technique for repair of distal biceps tendon ruptures
The purpose of this study was to review a series of distal biceps tendon ruptures treated with a 2-incision mini-open repair. The procedure is performed through a transverse incision in the antecubital fossa of 2 cm or less and a 3-cm posterior incision. It requires minimal soft-tissue dissection and uses a combined incision length that is typically less than a single anterior incision. The described technique was used to repair distal biceps tendon ruptures in 33 men. Patients were started on an immediate active range-of-motion protocol. Subjective and objective data were obtained on follow-up examination. All patients were satisfied with the surgical outcome. Heterotopic ossification developed in 1 patient, which was functionally insignificant. This technique is an effective method of repair of distal biceps tendon rupture that can be performed safely, with minimal surgical dissection, and appealing cosmesis.
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PII: S1058-2746(07)00211-X
doi:10.1016/j.jse.2006.10.021
© 2007 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Volume 16, Issue 5 , Pages 616-620, September 2007
