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The double-lasso loop technique of Biceps tenodesis has lower displacement after cyclic loading, compared to interference screw fixation: Biomechanical analysis in an ovine model.

Bryon Jx TeoAndy YewMarcus Wei Ping TanSiaw Meng ChouDenny Tjiauw Tjoen Lie
Published in: Shoulder & elbow (2022)
Comparison of the novel DLSA technique with a traditional IS method found lower initial displacement. While our IS constructs could withstand higher UFL, peak load characteristics of DLSA were similar to previous ovine studies. Hence, the DLSA technique is a viable alternative to IS for biceps tenodesis with its purported non-biomechanical advantages.
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