Restoring the Anatomic Tension Relationship of the Long Head of the Biceps During Tenodesis

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

204

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 27, 2020

Primary Completion Date

February 20, 2024

Study Completion Date

February 20, 2024

Conditions
Biceps Tendon DisorderTendinosisRotator Cuff Injuries
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Anatomic Long Head of Biceps Tensioning Technique

The standard mini-open subpectoral approach will be made. The myotendinous junction of the long head of the biceps tendon and its location within the intertubercular groove will be marked using electrocautery. The surgeon will then turn to the glenohumeral joint and perform the biceps tenotomy.The long head of the biceps tendon will be retrieved.The tendon is tagged with a running, locking number 2 fiberwire suture at the mid substance of the myotendinous junction using the previously made electrocautery marks to set the tension. The tendon is shortened. The sutures from the biceps are passed through the Arthrex cortical button.The pectoralis major tendon is retracted and 2 centimeters proximal to the distal insertion a unicortical bone tunnel is drilled in the bicipital groove with a 3.2 millimeter drill.The wound is irrigated and the biceps button is threaded into this tunnel and then flipped.The suture is tensioned, securing the biceps against the groove

PROCEDURE

Traditional Long Head of Biceps Tensioning Technique

Diagnostic arthroscopic shoulder scope will occur to assess the long head of the biceps for tendinopathy. Tenotomy will occur at the junction of the supraglenoid tubercle with arthroscopic scissors. Subsequent tensioning and tenodesis will be based on surgeon's preference

Trial Locations (1)

60153

Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood

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