Arthroscopy Techniques (Aug 2017)

Biceps Tenodesis: Anatomic Tensioning

  • Matthew A. Tao, M.D.,
  • Jacob G. Calcei, M.D.,
  • Samuel A. Taylor, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. e1125 – e1129

Abstract

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Biceps tenodesis is a commonly employed surgical intervention for refractory symptoms related to the biceps-labral complex, those intra-articular and those within the extra-articular bicipital tunnel. While a litany of surgical techniques exists, the optimal method for ensuring an anatomic length-tension relationship during tenodesis remains elusive. Appropriate tensioning may limit undesirable outcomes such as cramping or cosmetic deformity. We describe herein our technique as a simple and efficient means to establish patient-specific, anatomic tensioning of the long head of the biceps during tenodesis.