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Distal Biceps Repairs in Females: A Large Single-Center Case Series

Authors :
Taylor M. Rowe
Patrick M. Connor
Ian S. Hong
David M. Macknet
Nady Hamid
Bryan M. Saltzman
Gregory T. Scarola
Nicholas C. Yeatts
Allison J. Rao
Samuel E. Ford
R. Glenn Gaston
Source :
HSS J
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Distal biceps repair is a commonly reported procedure in male patients, with reliable outcomes and minimal long-term complications. Information on female patients, however, is limited, and variation in presentation and clinical outcomes is unknown. Questions/Purpose: We sought to report on the presentation, treatment algorithm, and outcomes of a case series of female patients with distal biceps pathology. Methods: A retrospective evaluation was performed from a large, single specialty orthopedic group from 2005 to 2017. Inclusion criteria were surgical treatment of the distal biceps in female patients, with minimum 3 months of follow-up. The primary outcome variable was the Mayo Elbow Performance Score (MEPS). Results: Of 26 patients who met inclusion criteria, 18 (70%) were available for follow-up with patient-reported outcomes. Median age at time of injury was 56.1 years; 46.2% of patients presented with a complete tear of the distal biceps, and the remaining 53.8% presented with a partial tear that failed nonoperative treatment. Six patients had lateral antebrachial cutaneous neuritis in early follow-up, which ultimately resolved. Median MEPS score was 100 (interquartile range: 20). Conclusion: This study represents the largest case series to date describing the presentation, treatment, and outcomes of female patients with distal biceps repair. Women tend to be older than men, have more insidious onset of pain, present with partial tearing, and may benefit from nonoperative treatment. Ultimately, based on this case series we believe distal biceps repair in female patients is a successful operation with minimal complications and high patient satisfaction.

Details

ISSN :
15563324 and 15563316
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
HSS JournalĀ®: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery
Accession number :
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