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NCT07375277
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Effects Of Biceps Transposition Without Tenotomy For Augmentation Of Massive Rotator Cuff Repairs

Sponsor: Ataturk University

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Summary

This prospective, single-arm interventional study will evaluate the effects of long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT) transposition without tenotomy as an augmentation technique for arthroscopic partial repair in adults with massive rotator cuff tears. Consecutive eligible patients undergoing arthroscopic partial rotator cuff repair plus tenotomy-sparing LHBT transposition augmentation at Balikesir City Hospital (Balikesir, Turkiye) will be enrolled and followed for 12 months. Patient-reported outcomes and clinical assessments will be collected preoperatively (baseline) and postoperatively at 3 and 12 months. The primary outcomes are shoulder function (ASES), rotator cuff-related quality of life (WORC converted to a 0-100 scale), and sleep disturbance (Insomnia Severity Index). Secondary outcomes include active shoulder range of motion and biceps-related clinical findings (Speed test, Yergason test, bicipital groove tenderness, and Popeye deformity). Postoperative MRI will not be obtained routinely and will be performed only if clinically indicated. The study aims to provide standardized prospective data on functional outcomes, quality of life, and sleep after this augmentation approach.

Official title: Effects Of Biceps Transposition Without Tenotomy For Augmentation Of Massive Rotator Cuff Repairs On Function, Quality Of Life, And Sleep: A Prospective Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

35

Start Date

2026-03-01

Completion Date

2027-07-15

Last Updated

2026-01-29

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

LHBT Transposition Augmentation

Arthroscopic partial rotator cuff repair augmented with transposition of the intact long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT) without tenotomy. The transverse humeral ligament is released to mobilize the tendon, which is transposed and fixed to the greater tuberosity footprint using a standardized anchor/suture technique to support the partial repair. Procedures are performed under a standardized surgical and postoperative rehabilitation protocol.

Locations (1)

Güneş Sarıkaya

Balıkesir, Turkey (Türkiye)