Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis: Interference Screw and Cortical Button Fixation

Bicep tendon pathology often arises from chronic overuse injuries, acute trauma, or degenerative changes in the glenohumeral joint. These injuries can cause significant shoulder pain, and can greatly limit range of motion and, in turn, activities of daily living. The diagnosis of biceps pathologies...

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Main Authors: Nicholas I. Kennedy, M.D., Jonathan A. Godin, M.D., Marcio B. Ferrari, M.D., George Sanchez, B.S., Mark E. Cinque, M.S., Zaamin B. Hussain, B.A., CAPTM.D., M.C., U.S.N.R. Matthew T. Provencher, B.A.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-08-01
Series:Arthroscopy Techniques
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628717301706
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spelling doaj-47d6867fd94646a984e5c26c1cd73fa12021-06-10T04:54:23ZengElsevierArthroscopy Techniques2212-62872017-08-0164e1415e1420Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis: Interference Screw and Cortical Button FixationNicholas I. Kennedy, M.D.0Jonathan A. Godin, M.D.1Marcio B. Ferrari, M.D.2George Sanchez, B.S.3Mark E. Cinque, M.S.4Zaamin B. Hussain, B.A.5CAPTM.D., M.C., U.S.N.R. Matthew T. Provencher, B.A.6Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, U.S.A.The Steadman Clinic, Vail, Colorado, U.S.A.Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, U.S.A.Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, U.S.A.Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, U.S.A.Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, U.S.A.Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, U.S.A.; The Steadman Clinic, Vail, Colorado, U.S.A.; Address correspondence to Matthew T. Provencher, M.D., M.C., U.S.N.R., Steadman Philippon Research Institute, 181 West Meadow Drive, Suite 1000, Vail, CO 81657, U.S.A.Bicep tendon pathology often arises from chronic overuse injuries, acute trauma, or degenerative changes in the glenohumeral joint. These injuries can cause significant shoulder pain, and can greatly limit range of motion and, in turn, activities of daily living. The diagnosis of biceps pathologies can be challenging, because patients often present with nonspecific symptoms. Some bicep tendon pathologies may be treated nonoperatively; however, biceps tendon subluxation and the presence of rotator cuff or SLAP lesions require surgical management. One of the options for the treatment of bicep tendon pathology includes miniopen subpectoral biceps tenodesis. The purpose of this Technical Note is to describe in detail our preferred operative technique for miniopen subpectoral biceps tenodesis with 2 different fixation methods.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628717301706
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author Nicholas I. Kennedy, M.D.
Jonathan A. Godin, M.D.
Marcio B. Ferrari, M.D.
George Sanchez, B.S.
Mark E. Cinque, M.S.
Zaamin B. Hussain, B.A.
CAPTM.D., M.C., U.S.N.R. Matthew T. Provencher, B.A.
spellingShingle Nicholas I. Kennedy, M.D.
Jonathan A. Godin, M.D.
Marcio B. Ferrari, M.D.
George Sanchez, B.S.
Mark E. Cinque, M.S.
Zaamin B. Hussain, B.A.
CAPTM.D., M.C., U.S.N.R. Matthew T. Provencher, B.A.
Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis: Interference Screw and Cortical Button Fixation
Arthroscopy Techniques
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Jonathan A. Godin, M.D.
Marcio B. Ferrari, M.D.
George Sanchez, B.S.
Mark E. Cinque, M.S.
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CAPTM.D., M.C., U.S.N.R. Matthew T. Provencher, B.A.
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title Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis: Interference Screw and Cortical Button Fixation
title_short Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis: Interference Screw and Cortical Button Fixation
title_full Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis: Interference Screw and Cortical Button Fixation
title_fullStr Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis: Interference Screw and Cortical Button Fixation
title_full_unstemmed Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis: Interference Screw and Cortical Button Fixation
title_sort subpectoral biceps tenodesis: interference screw and cortical button fixation
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series Arthroscopy Techniques
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publishDate 2017-08-01
description Bicep tendon pathology often arises from chronic overuse injuries, acute trauma, or degenerative changes in the glenohumeral joint. These injuries can cause significant shoulder pain, and can greatly limit range of motion and, in turn, activities of daily living. The diagnosis of biceps pathologies can be challenging, because patients often present with nonspecific symptoms. Some bicep tendon pathologies may be treated nonoperatively; however, biceps tendon subluxation and the presence of rotator cuff or SLAP lesions require surgical management. One of the options for the treatment of bicep tendon pathology includes miniopen subpectoral biceps tenodesis. The purpose of this Technical Note is to describe in detail our preferred operative technique for miniopen subpectoral biceps tenodesis with 2 different fixation methods.
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