Distal Biceps and Triceps Injuries

  • Beazley J
  • Lawrence T
  • Drew S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background Rupture of the distal biceps and triceps tendons are relatively uncommon injuries typically occurring in middle-aged males as a result of eccentric loading of the tendon. Methods A literature search was performed and the authors' personal experiences reported. Results This review discusses the diagnosis, indications and guidelines for management of these injuries and provides a description of the authors' preferred operative techniques. Conclusion Whilst non-operative treatment may be appropriate for patients with low functional demands, surgical management is the preferred option for the majority of patients. We have described a cortical button technique and osseous tunnel technique utilised at our institution for distal biceps and triceps tendon fixation respectively. For biceps or triceps tendon injuries, those receiving an early diagnosis and undergoing surgical intervention, an excellent functional outcome can be expected.

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Beazley, J. C., Lawrence, T. M., Drew, S. J., & Modi, C. S. (2017). Distal Biceps and Triceps Injuries. The Open Orthopaedics Journal, 11(1), 1364–1372. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874325001711011364

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