2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00590-019-02376-9
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Outcomes of distal biceps tendon reattachment using the ToggleLoc™ fixation device with ZipLoop™ technology with single mini-open technique

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“…Furthermore, in a recent clinical study of 38 patients, Alech-Tournier et al did not report cortical fracture using the same knotless device. 22 Our elongations results are slightly higher than those published elsewhere. For classic endobutton techniques, Mazzocca et al 9 found 3.42 mm, Spang et al 11 2.58 mm, Sethi et al 15 2.79 mm and only 1.26 mm when using the TST technique.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…Furthermore, in a recent clinical study of 38 patients, Alech-Tournier et al did not report cortical fracture using the same knotless device. 22 Our elongations results are slightly higher than those published elsewhere. For classic endobutton techniques, Mazzocca et al 9 found 3.42 mm, Spang et al 11 2.58 mm, Sethi et al 15 2.79 mm and only 1.26 mm when using the TST technique.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…3,24 In their recent study, Alech-Tournier et al using the same device allowed rehabilitation at one week post-operatively with good clinical result and no re-rupture rate. 22 Re-rupture rate using endobutton fixation ranges from 0.9% to 1.9% in the literature. 25 Most of the failures occur within the three weeks because of accidental eccentric contraction, leading to suture failure.…”
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“…Of the 12 included studies, 10 were full-length original research articles that could be further subdivided into 6 retrospective reviews 1,13,20,21,23,26 and 4 case series 6,18,25,27 ; 2 research articles 4,15 were retrospective cohort studies with control groups. All studies were performed in a retrospective manner.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the 6 articles in this group, 4 demonstrated similar outcome results between acute and chronic repairs. 1,20,21,23 Alech-Tournier et al 1 demonstrated excellent outcomes in both chronic and acute direct repairs; however, it was the only study out of 14 that reported 4 cases of HO, all of which occurred in the acute repair group (<9 days to surgery) using a single-incision technique. In their study, 17 patients (44.7%) had postoperative episodes of LABCN paresthesia, which was a much higher rate than that seen in other studies in this review.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%