72
Participants
Start Date
June 30, 2025
Primary Completion Date
April 1, 2026
Study Completion Date
July 1, 2026
Arthroscopic Simple Biceps Tenotomy:
"Arthroscopic Simple Biceps Tenotomy: This procedure involves an arthroscopic release of the LHB tendon from its attachment at the superior glenoid labrum. It is a quick and simple technique that does not require implants or extensive postoperative rehabilitation. The main drawback is the potential for developing a Popeye deformity, where the biceps muscle bulges due to distal migration, as well as occasional muscle cramps."
Anchor Tenotomy Technique:
Anchor Tenotomy Technique: This is a novel arthroscopic method where, after releasing the LHB tendon, it is anchored in place to prevent distal migration. The goal of this technique is to avoid the Popeye deformity and improve cosmetic outcomes while maintaining functional integrity. This procedure is technically more challenging and may involve a longer operative time compared to simple tenotomy.
Assiut University, Asyut
Assiut University
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