Tenodesis yields better functional results than tenotomy in long head of the biceps tendon operations-a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Vajda, Mátyás [Vajda, Mátyás (Ortopédia és Trau...), author] Department of Orthopaedics (UP / UPMS); Institute for Translational Medicine (UP / UPMS); Szakó, Lajos [Szakó, Lajos (Gasztroenterológia), author] Institute for Translational Medicine (UP / UPMS); Hegyi, Péter [Hegyi, Péter (Gasztroenterológia), author] Institute for Translational Medicine (UP / UPMS); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Erőss, Bálint [Erőss, Bálint Mihály (Gasztroenterológia), author] Institute for Translational Medicine (UP / UPMS); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Görbe, Anikó [Görbe, Anikó (Biológia), author] Institute for Translational Medicine (UP / UPMS); Molnár, Zsolt [Molnár, Zsolt (Klinikai orvostud...), author] Institute for Translational Medicine (UP / UPMS); Kozma, Kincső [Kozma, Kincső Boglárka (Szemészet), author] Department of Ophtalmology (UP / UPMS); Józsa, Gergő [Józsa, Gergő (Gyermeksebészet, ...), author] Department of Paediatrics (UP / UPMS); Bucsi, László** [Bucsi, László (Ortopédia), author] Department of Orthopaedics (UP / UPMS); Ortopédia (FCSZGYUTV); Schandl, Károly ✉ [Schandl, Károly (Ortopédia-traumat...), author] Department of Orthopaedics (UP / UPMS); Traumatológia (FCSZGYUTV)

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Published: INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPAEDICS 0341-2695 1432-5195 46 (5) pp. 1037-1051 2022
  • SJR Scopus - Orthopedics and Sports Medicine: Q1
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  • (GINOP-2.3.4-15-2020-00010)
  • Modern orvostudományi diagnosztikus eljárások és terápiák fejlesztése transzlációs megközelítésbe...(EFOP-3.6.2-16-2017-00006) Funder: EFOP
  • Átfogó fejlesztések a Pécsi Tudományegyetemen az intelligens szakosodás megvalósítása érdekében(EFOP-3.6.1-16-2016-00004) Funder: EFOP
Pathology of the long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT) is a common disorder affecting muscle function and causing considerable pain for the patient. The literature on the two surgical treatment methods (tenotomy and tenodesis) is controversial; therefore, our aim was to compare the results of these interventions.We performed a meta-analysis using the following strategy: (P) patients with LHBT pathology, (I) tenodesis, (C) tenotomy, (O) elbow flexion and forearm supination strength, pain assessed on the ten-point Visual Analog Scale (VAS), bicipital cramping pain, Constant, ASES, and SST score, Popeye deformity, and operative time. We included only randomized clinical trials. We searched five databases. During statistical analysis, odds ratios (OR) and weighted mean differences (WMD) were calculated for dichotomous and continuous outcomes, respectively, using the Bayesian method with random effect model.We included 11 studies in the systematic review, nine of these were eligible for the meta-analysis, containing data about 572 patients (279 in the tenodesis, 293 in the tenotomy group). Our analysis concluded that tenodesis is more beneficial considering 12-month elbow flexion strength (WMD: 3.67 kg; p = 0.006), 12-month forearm supination strength (WMD: 0.36 kg; p = 0.012), and 24-month Popeye deformity (OR: 0.19; p < 0.001), whereas tenotomy was associated with decreased 3-month pain scores on VAS (WMD: 0.99; p < 0.001). We did not find significant difference among the other outcomes.Tenodesis yields better results in terms of biceps function and is non-inferior regarding long-term pain, while tenotomy is associated with earlier pain relief.
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