Arthroscopy Techniques (Oct 2017)

An All-Arthroscopic, Length-Tensioned Suprapectoral Biceps Tenodesis Technique

  • Allison J. Rao, M.D.,
  • Eamon Bernardoni, M.S.,
  • Nikhil Verma, M.D.,
  • Scott Trenhaile, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 5
pp. e1599 – e1605

Abstract

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Biceps tenodesis remains a popular choice for treating anterior shoulder pain in the setting of primary biceps tendinitis or biceps pain due to concomitant glenohumeral joint pathology. A variety of surgical approaches and fixation construct options are available for biceps tenodesis. The advantages of an all-arthroscopic biceps tenodesis include anatomic maintenance of the length-tension relation with strength preservation and improved cosmetic results. This technique can be technically challenging but allows for a minimally invasive approach to anchor the biceps. In this Technical Note, we describe a suprapectoral biceps tenodesis using an all-arthroscopic approach in the setting of concomitant rotator cuff repair. This technique offers a viable alternative to the open subpectoral biceps tenodesis.