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Single-incision anatomic technique yields good outcomes in acute and chronic distal biceps avulsions alike

Published Date: 02nd May 2025

Publication Authors: Bodansky. D, Brookes. J, Rathinam. M, Pullagura. M

Background
Distal biceps tendon ruptures can be treated with a single incision intervention, fixed with a combination of devices. Shorter time to surgery is expected to yield better results. Our hypothesis was that the timing of surgery whether within 4 weeks or beyond does not affect return to full work, post-operative range of motion or outcome scores.
Methods
The retrospective cohort consisted of consecutive adult patients referred to a U.K. hospital from 2012 to 2019 and received single incision anatomic repair for distal biceps rupture. Patients were stratified into two groups: an acute group, that received operation within 4 weeks and chronic group, beyond 4 weeks.
Results
52 patients were included, with 37 acute and 15 chronic. All participants were male, with a mean age of 43.5 (±8.01 SD). Patients underwent surgery at median of 6 days (Range 0–26) in acute group compared to median of 47 days (Range 29–147) in chronic group (p < 0.00001). No significant differences were found as regards post-operative range of motion, QuickDASH scores and return to full work.
Conclusion
The timing of surgery whether within 4 weeks or beyond does not affect return to full work, functional outcome or post-operative range of motion.

Bodansky, D; Brookes, J; Rathinam, M; Pullagura, M et al. (2025). Single-incision anatomic technique yields good outcomes in acute and chronic distal biceps avulsions alike. Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma. 67(103042) [Online]. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcot.2025.103042 [Accessed 21 May 2025].

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