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  1. Tenotomy: Procedure, What It Is & Why It’s Used - Cleveland Clinic

    Biceps tenotomy and biceps tenodesis are both treatments to treat biceps tendon injuries. If you need a tenotomy, you provider or surgeon will intentionally cut or sever your biceps tendon to …

  2. Tenodesis may be performed arthroscopically or via an open approach depending on surgeon preference. The decision to proceed with biceps tenotomy or tenodesis is determined by …

  3. Biceps Tenotomy and Tenodesis - The Iowa Clinic

    Biceps tenotomy and biceps tenodesis are two different surgical procedures performed on the biceps tendon in the shoulder. Both procedures are used to address certain conditions related …

  4. Biceps Tenotomy vs Tenodesis - Drew Ratner MD, MBA

    Involves reattaching the torn tendon to the bone (usually the humerus) using sutures or anchors. Preserves biceps function and reduces the risk of Popeye deformity. May require a longer …

  5. Biceps tenodesis versus tenotomy: a systematic review and meta …

    The purpose of this systematic review was to compare the clinical outcomes and complications of biceps tenodesis and tenotomy for the treatment of LHBT or SLAP pathology during …

  6. Biceps tenotomy or tenodesis - Windsor Upper Limb

    Both options are effective at removing the pain caused by a degenerate or damaged long head of biceps tendon. Objective strength outcomes are not significantly different between patients …

  7. Biceps Tenotomy and Tenodesis - American Orthopedics

    He will explain the role of the long head of the biceps in shoulder function and help you understand the pros and cons of tenotomy vs. tenodesis in the context of your personal goals, …

  8. Biceps tenotomy vs. tenodesis - Journal of Shoulder and Elbow …

    Mar 22, 2021 · Both came to essentially the same conclusions—that there were no significant differences in outcomes between proximal biceps tenotomy and proximal biceps tenodesis.

  9. Surgical treatment of lesions of the long head of the biceps brachii tendon with rotator cuf tear: a prospective randomized clinical trial comparing the clinical results of tenotomy and tenodesis.

  10. Tenodesis vs. Tenotomy - OrthoBethesda

    Bicep tenotomy has a shorter recovery time than biceps tenodesis because it does not involve a reattachment. It also has a lower risk of complications, such as infection.