SummaryIntroductionThe present study consisted in a clinical follow-up of patients with distal rupture of the biceps brachii tendon managed by suture anchor reinsertion to the radial tuberosity. Tendon apposition on the cortical bone is the least resistant reinsertion technique according to biomechanical studies. A parallel radiological (X-ray and MRI) study was therefore performed to assess the exact quality of tendon healing and its correlation to clinical results.Patients and methodsTwenty-eight patients were followed up retrospectively at a mean 22months (minimum FU: six months) with clinical examination (mobility, force, satisfaction, residual pain, and return to work) and radiological assessment (standard X-ray exploration for heterot...
Abstract Anatomical reinsertion of the avulsed distal biceps tendon is the recommended treatment, bu...
Background Rupture of a distal biceps brachii tendon is an uncommon injury only occurring in 3% of c...
Background Surgical reattachment of the tendon is still the gold standard for ruptures of the dist...
SummaryIntroductionThe present study consisted in a clinical follow-up of patients with distal ruptu...
Distal Biceps Brachii Tendon (DBBT) rupture is a relatively rare injury. Nonsurgical treatment deter...
Background: Little is known about the preferred repair technique of partial tears of the distal bice...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare clinical results and complication rate of a standard and mini-invas...
Surgical fixation is the preferred method of treatment for the ruptured distal biceps tendon in acti...
PURPOSE: To evaluate and compare clinical results and complication rate of a standard and mini-invas...
BACKGROUND: Several techniques of surgical repair of biceps tendon ruptures are described in literat...
Aims To assess whether the degree of radiological retraction and chronicity of distal biceps tendon...
Rupture of the distal insertion of the biceps brachii may lead to severe functional impairment of th...
In a prospective study, eight consecutive patients with nine ruptures of the distal biceps tendon un...
Biceps and triceps tendon ruptures are rather uncommon injuries and are most commonly diagnosed clin...
Background: Distal biceps tendon rupture occurs more often in middle-aged male population, involving...
Abstract Anatomical reinsertion of the avulsed distal biceps tendon is the recommended treatment, bu...
Background Rupture of a distal biceps brachii tendon is an uncommon injury only occurring in 3% of c...
Background Surgical reattachment of the tendon is still the gold standard for ruptures of the dist...
SummaryIntroductionThe present study consisted in a clinical follow-up of patients with distal ruptu...
Distal Biceps Brachii Tendon (DBBT) rupture is a relatively rare injury. Nonsurgical treatment deter...
Background: Little is known about the preferred repair technique of partial tears of the distal bice...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare clinical results and complication rate of a standard and mini-invas...
Surgical fixation is the preferred method of treatment for the ruptured distal biceps tendon in acti...
PURPOSE: To evaluate and compare clinical results and complication rate of a standard and mini-invas...
BACKGROUND: Several techniques of surgical repair of biceps tendon ruptures are described in literat...
Aims To assess whether the degree of radiological retraction and chronicity of distal biceps tendon...
Rupture of the distal insertion of the biceps brachii may lead to severe functional impairment of th...
In a prospective study, eight consecutive patients with nine ruptures of the distal biceps tendon un...
Biceps and triceps tendon ruptures are rather uncommon injuries and are most commonly diagnosed clin...
Background: Distal biceps tendon rupture occurs more often in middle-aged male population, involving...
Abstract Anatomical reinsertion of the avulsed distal biceps tendon is the recommended treatment, bu...
Background Rupture of a distal biceps brachii tendon is an uncommon injury only occurring in 3% of c...
Background Surgical reattachment of the tendon is still the gold standard for ruptures of the dist...