Arthroscopic biceps brachii tenotomy as a treatment for canine bicipital tenosynovitis

Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association
Corey R Wall, Robert Taylor

Abstract

Five dogs of varying breeds, ranging from 4 to 8 years in age, were presented with clinical signs consistent with bicipital tenosynovitis. After failure of conservative treatment, each dog underwent shoulder arthroscopy. Following examination of the scapular humeral joint, the bicipital tendon was severed with a bipolar radiofrequency electrosurgical system. The arthroscopic procedure resulted in a good to excellent outcome for all five dogs.

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