Distal rupture of the biceps brachii tendon in a female mixed martial arts athlete: a case report

J Surg Case Rep. 2024 Mar 17;2024(3):rjae147. doi: 10.1093/jscr/rjae147. eCollection 2024 Mar.

Abstract

The distal rupture of the biceps brachii muscle tendon (DBT) accounts for 3% of biceps ruptures. Diagnosis typically relies on high clinical suspicion and complementary imaging studies, with >90% of cases documented in males between the fourth and sixth decades of life. Reports of DBT ruptures in females are scarce, mostly involving partial and degenerative injuries. Here, we present an unprecedented case of a 28-year-old female professional mixed martial arts athlete with a total traumatic DBT rupture. The athlete underwent surgical repair using anchor reattachment technique. No complications were observed, and the athlete showed satisfactory outcomes, being cleared for physiotherapy after 2 weeks and returning to sports after a 3-month postoperative period.

Keywords: distal biceps tendon; elbow; female; mixed martial arts; sports injuries; tendon injury.

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  • Case Reports