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From: Distal biceps tendon rupture: advantages and drawbacks of the anatomical reinsertion with a modified double incision approach

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Some surgical steps: fist the anterior incision, followed by the finding of the distal tendon, then the crucial passage of the curved blunt hemostat in the biceps channel that point the place of the posterior incision. The radial tuberosity is then cleaned up from soft tissues and prepared with a high-speed burr, forming a 1.5 cm wide and 1 cm deep trench

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