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A Radiostereometric Analysis of Tendon Migration After Arthroscopic and Mini-Open Biceps Tenodesis: Interference Screw Versus Single Suture Anchor Fixation.

Brian ForsytheHarsh H PatelElyse J BerlinbergEnrico M ForlenzaKelechi R OkorohaBrady T WilliamsAdam B YankeBrian J ColeNikhil N Verma
Published in: The American journal of sports medicine (2023)
Interference screw fixation yielded the least tendon migration whether achieved arthroscopically or open. The available data indicated that fixation with 1 SSSA but not 2 SSSAs resulted in significantly greater migration than that achieved with an IS. Despite variations in tendon migration, PROMs were similar among all groups. When SSSAs are used, tendon migration may be minimized by using ≥2 anchors.
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