Few topics in shoulder surgery generate as much casual debate as biceps tenodesis technique. Some surgeons prefer the familiarity and visualization of an arthroscopic suprapectoral approach. Others stick with the reliability of open subpectoral fixation.
But when it comes to outcomes, does the location of the tenodesis actually change much?
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