Self-locking Tenodesis of the Long Chief of the Biceps Vs. Lasso 360 Tenodesis in Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Rotator Cuff Repair

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

100

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 22, 2025

Primary Completion Date

November 15, 2027

Study Completion Date

January 15, 2028

Conditions
Rotator Cuff Injury
Interventions
PROCEDURE

self-blocking tenodesis

the LHB tendon is detached from its origin in the superior labrum. This technique supports the self-locking mechanism of the LHB tendon in the bicipital groove by detaching the tendon from the Y-shaped superior glenoid, including the superior labrum. A radiographically visible suture will be attached to the proximal part of the LHB tendon to facilitate later localization of the LHB tendon during imaging (3-0 stainless steel, ethicon).

PROCEDURE

arthroscopic tenodesis

LHB tendon is detached from its origin, and sutured. Next, the LHB tendon is fixed in the bicipital groove using a 360-lasso loop tenodesis technique. A radiographically visible suture will be attached to the proximal part of the LHB tendon to facilitate subsequent localization of the LHB tendon during imaging (3-0 stainless steel, ethicon).

Trial Locations (1)

74000

RECRUITING

Clinique Générale, Annecy

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