Distal Biceps Avulsion Flashcards
Which side do partial biceps tendon ruptures occur most commonly?
Radial side
What are physical exam findings of a distal biceps rupture?
1) + hook test if complete avulsion
2) Popeye deformity
3) Weakness with flexion and more so supination (up to 50% loss)
How are distal bicep ruptures treated?
1) If low demand and older; conservatively, will lose strength
2) If younger or higher demand; surgical repair
What is the most commonly injured structure in the one-incision technique for distal biceps repair?
Lateral antebrachial cutaneous; LABCN pierces the deep fascia of the arm lateral to the musculotendinous junction of the distal biceps tendon and medial to the brachialis muscle
What is the most commonly injured structure in the two-incision technique for distal biceps repair?
Lateral antebrachial cutaneous
Which technique, one- or two-incision for distal biceps rupture, has less risk of injuring radial (PIN) nerve?
Two-incision
How is the arm splinted following a distal biceps repair?
110° of flexion with moderate supination
A 42-year-old male has a suspected distal biceps rupture with a tendon that can be palpated but is painful during the hook test examination. What is the most appropriate next step?
MRI to confirm is a partial biceps rupture