2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00167-014-3383-9
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Surgical indications for long head biceps tenodesis: a systematic review

Abstract: Systematic review, Level IV.

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“…A lesão parcial é a indicação mais comum para os procedimentos cirúrgicos: tenotomia e tenodese. 24 Nessa perspectiva, o cirurgião já deve estar preparado para a possibilidade de intervenção no tendão da CLB caso a suspeita no exame físico seja confirmada no intraoperatório.…”
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“…A lesão parcial é a indicação mais comum para os procedimentos cirúrgicos: tenotomia e tenodese. 24 Nessa perspectiva, o cirurgião já deve estar preparado para a possibilidade de intervenção no tendão da CLB caso a suspeita no exame físico seja confirmada no intraoperatório.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Biceps tenodesis is considered a low-risk procedure, with a lower risk of a cosmetic defect such as the Popeye deformity, postoperative To ameliorate pain and instability of the LHBT, biceps tenodesis may be performed, which consists of detaching the LHBT from the biceps-labral anchor at the supraglenoid tubercle and transfixing it to the bicipital groove (intertubercular sulcus) of the humerus or the proximal humeral shaft (64). In younger patients, with higher activity levels and functional demands, tenodesis is superior to tenotomy, a procedure in which the tendon is transected at its proximal attachment and not anchored outside the joint.…”
Section: Part 2: Extra-articular Procedures Biceps Tenodesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the outcomes of the two procedures are similar with regard to pain relief, tenodesis provides superior functional outcomes, better range of motion, and less cosmetic deformity (65). The three most common indications for biceps tenodesis are partial LHBT tears, LHBT instability, and refractory tenosynovitis (64).…”
Section: Part 2: Extra-articular Procedures Biceps Tenodesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exceptions for this approach may be those with symptomatic LHB instability or in the presence of a concomitant reparable rotator cuff tear [36], where this approach may be less successful. For patients who fail conservative treatment, operative intervention is indicated.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%