Miller Kyle E, Solomon Daniel J
Graduate Medical Education, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Portsmouth, VA 23708, USA.
Mil Med. 2008 Dec;173(12):1238-40. doi: 10.7205/milmed.173.12.1238.
Rupture of the long head of the biceps is usually seen in older adults, in conjunction with rotator cuff tears or tenosynovitis secondary to chronic subacromial impingement; it is rarely seen as a result of trauma. We present the case of a young active patient who denied prodromal symptoms but ruptured the long head of the biceps brachii tendon (LHB) while performing 25-pound biceps curls. Upon examination, the patient was noted to have a readily apparent biceps defect and decreased strength. He was brought to the operating room, where open subpectoral tenodesis of the LHB was performed. At the 6-week follow-up evaluation, the patient had regained full range of motion. By 6 months, he had regained his previous strength. This case demonstrates an unusual presentation of a LHB rupture in a young healthy man with no prodromal symptoms.
肱二头肌长头肌腱断裂通常见于老年人,常与肩袖撕裂或慢性肩峰下撞击继发的腱鞘炎同时出现;因创伤导致的情况较为罕见。我们报告一例年轻活跃患者的病例,该患者否认有前驱症状,但在进行25磅的肱二头肌弯举时,肱二头肌长头肌腱(LHB)发生了断裂。检查时,发现患者有明显的肱二头肌缺损且力量减弱。他被送往手术室,接受了LHB的胸肌下开放固定术。在6周的随访评估中,患者恢复了全关节活动范围。到6个月时,他恢复了之前的力量。该病例展示了一名年轻健康男性出现LHB断裂且无前驱症状的不寻常表现。