Journal of Hand Surgery Global Online (Sep 2022)

Repair of Subacute Intrasubstance Rupture of the Biceps Brachii in a 16-Year-Old Patient

  • Joshua T. Lackey, MD,
  • Erin P. Murray, MD,
  • Mark J. Winston, MD,
  • Daniel J. Stechschulte, Jr., MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 5
pp. 295 – 298

Abstract

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A 16-year-old boy sustained a complete, closed, intrasubstance rupture of both heads of the biceps brachii after a rope swing accident. The patient was managed with open direct repair of the muscle belly. After the surgery, he underwent an extensive physical therapy regimen and regained full range of motion and strength. To our knowledge, this is the youngest reported case of a subacute intrasubstance rupture of the biceps brachii muscle treated surgically in the literature. There is no consensus in the literature regarding the optimal management of these injuries. Given the satisfactory outcome, we suggest that open direct repair of the muscle belly is a reasonable option for the pediatric population.

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