Researches

Results of Biceps Tenotomy in The Treatment of Shoulder Impingement and Rotator Cuff Tears

10.5350/BTDMJB201511206

  • Ahmet Nadir Aydemir
  • Selim Ergün
  • Levent Berkem
  • Oğuz Şükrü Poyanlı
  • İrfan Esenkaya
  • Hüsnü Kaya Akan

Received Date: 26.09.2014 Accepted Date: 17.11.2014 Med J Bakirkoy 2015;11(2):74-81

Objective:

Outcomes of biceps tenotomy with surgical treatment of rotator cuff tears and subacromial impingement was evaluated.

Materials and Methods:

Twenty-three shoulders were evaluated. Average age was 55.1 and patients were followed up meanly for 32.6 months. Patients were randomized into 4 groups according to their diagnosis and surgical treatment. Group 1 had 5 shoulders subacromial decompression performed alone, group 2 had 7 shoulders with additional biceps tenotomy. Group 3 had 5 shoulders subacromial decompression and rotator cuff repair performed, group 4 had 6 shoulders with additional biceps tonotomy. Group 2 was compared with group 1 as a control group and group 4 with group 3. Groups were compared according to their own preoperative and postoperative Constant and UCLA rating scales. The level of significance was set at p<0.05.

Results:

Except group 3, postoperative significant increase in scores was detected in all groups.

Conclusion:

As a result, arthroscopic tenotomy of long head of biceps tendon is easy and quick, with less need of post operative rehabilitation compared to tenodesis.

Keywords: Rotator cuff, tenotomy, shoulder impingement syndrome