Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis With the TensionTight™ Locking Button

Matthew T. Provencher, MD (Vail, CO), demonstrates a knotless onlay subpectoral biceps tenodesis using the TensionTight™ locking button. A locking jaw in the TensionTight button lets the suture slide easily in one direction to reduce the tendon while locking in the opposite direction to secure the tendon against the humerus.

Resource Type:

Surgical Technique Videos

Presenter:

Matthew T. Provencher, MD

Publication Date:

5/4/2022

Duration:

06:26

Reference Number:

VID1-002905-en-US

Version:

A