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Arthroscopic Biceps Tenodesis -- Using Lateral Row Anchor from Suture Bridge
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September 8, 2011
Tears of the long head of the biceps are frequently observed when repairing tears of ...
read more ↘ the rotator cuff. This technique for arthroscopic biceps tenodesis utilizes the lateral row anchor of a trans-osseous equivalent suture bridge to complete the tenodesis. The biceps is released from the labrum and pulled out through an anterolateral portal. A locking suture is placed. This suture is later combined with the rotator cuff sutures from the medial row and placed into a laterally based anchor just posterior to the biceps groove.
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read more ↘ the rotator cuff. This technique for arthroscopic biceps tenodesis utilizes the lateral row anchor of a trans-osseous equivalent suture bridge to complete the tenodesis. The biceps is released from the labrum and pulled out through an anterolateral portal. A locking suture is placed. This suture is later combined with the rotator cuff sutures from the medial row and placed into a laterally based anchor just posterior to the biceps groove.
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