Late repair of simultaneous bilateral distal biceps brachii tendon avulsion with fascia lata graft

Ardi Bayat, Lars Neumann, W. Angus Wallace

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    Abstract

    A 50 year old rock climber sustained a bilateral rupture of the distal biceps brachii tendons. He retained some flexion power in both arms but minimal supination, being weaker on the non-dominant right side. As the patient presented late, with retraction and shortening of the biceps muscle bellies, reconstruction was carried out using fascia lata grafts on both sides. Because of residual weakness on the left (dominant) side, three further surgical procedures had to be carried out to correct for elongation of the graft. A functionally satisfactory outcome, comparable with that on the right side, was eventually obtained. In summary, bilateral fascia rata grafts to bridge the gap between the retracted biceps bellies and the radial tuberosities were successful in restoring function and flexion power to the elbow. Despite being the stronger side, the dominant arm did not respond as well to the initial surgery. This may be due to overuse of this arm after the operation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)281-283
    Number of pages2
    JournalBritish Journal of Sports Medicine
    Volume33
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 1999

    Keywords

    • Avulsion
    • Biceps brachii tendon
    • Elbow
    • Fascia lata graft
    • Tendon

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