Superior Capsular Release After Failed Combined Superior Labral Repair And Biceps Tenodesis For Slap Tear

  • Han Y
  • Lee J
  • Park S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Introduction Optimal treatment of type II superior labrum anterior and posterior (SLAP) tears is controversial. There has been a recent trend towards biceps tenodesis over SLAP repair in older patients. Few surgeons have performed combined biceps tenodesis and SLAP repair with inferior results. Case Report This case describes a 46-year-old patient who had persistent pain and stiffness after combined biceps tenodesis and SLAP repair for a type II SLAP tear. His pain and motion improved after arthroscopic superior capsular release. Conclusion Failed SLAP repair is often multifactorial and a thorough workup is needed. Combined biceps tenodesis and SLAP repair can cause pain, stiffness, and dysfunction which can be successfully treated with arthroscopic superior capsular release.

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Han, Y., Lee, J., Park, S., & Suh, E. (2018). Superior Capsular Release After Failed Combined Superior Labral Repair And Biceps Tenodesis For Slap Tear. The Open Orthopaedics Journal, 12(1), 295–302. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874325001812010295

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