Biceps tenodesis versus biceps tenotomy for biceps tendinitis without rotator cuff tears

J Clin Orthop Trauma. 2019 Mar-Apr;10(2):248-256. doi: 10.1016/j.jcot.2018.12.013. Epub 2018 Dec 31.

Abstract

Disorders of the long head of the biceps tendon (LHB) are a well-recognised cause of shoulder pain despite the function of the long head of the biceps remaining poorly understood. There has been a dramatic rise in the number of biceps tenodesis procedures being performed in the last decade. This may partly be attributed to concerns regarding residual cosmetic deformity and pain after biceps tenotomy though there is little evidence to suggest that functional outcomes of tenodesis are superior to biceps tenotomy. Current literature focuses on LHB disorders with concomitant rotator cuff tears. The aim of this review is to discuss the anatomy of the LHB, the pathogenesis of tendinopathy of the LHB, indications of biceps tenodesis and tenotomy and compare the current literature on the functional outcomes of these procedures for LHB disorders in the absence of rotator cuff tears.

Keywords: Biceps tendinopathy; Biceps tenodesis; Biceps tenotomy.

Publication types

  • Review