Biceps tendon autograft augmentation for rotator cuff and instability procedures: a narrative review

Author:

Laprus Hubert123ORCID,Juszczak Bartłomiej4,Brzóska Roman1,Błasiak Adrian1,Popescu Ion-Andrei5,Lubiatowski Przemysław6

Affiliation:

1. St Luke’s Hospital, Bielsko-Biala, Poland

2. Dworska Hospital, Kraków, Poland

3. Hospital in Proszowice, Poland

4. University Children’s Hospital in Kraków, Poland

5. Romanian Shoulder Institute -ORTOPEDICUM, Bucharest, Romania

6. Rehasport Clinic, Poznań, Poland

Abstract

Rotator cuff tears (RCT) and instability are the most common surgically treated shoulder pathologies. The concept of augmentation using the long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT) autograft was created to improve the results of surgical treatment of these pathologies, especially in cases of chronic and massive injuries. The popularity of using the LHBT for augmentation is evidenced by the significant number of publications on this topic published in the last 3 years; however, only one systematic review has been published regarding only LHBT augmentation for massive RCTs. Several studies comparing partial repair with partial repair and additional LHBT augmentation for RCT showed superior clinical outcomes and lower re-tear rates when LHBT augmentation was performed. There is a rising popularity of using LHBT as an autograft to perform superior capsule reconstruction (SCR) in case of irreparable rotator cuff tears. In recent years, shoulder stabilization by arthroscopic Bankart repair with biceps augmentation has been promoted with very promising short-term results. The evidence provided by studies appears to be sufficient to recommend the use of LHBT for augmentation whenever necessary; however, larger studies with long-term follow-up are needed.

Publisher

Bioscientifica

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