Surgical management of bilateral triceps muscle rupture: A case report and literature review

Abhijit Bandyopadhyay (Lead / Corresponding author), Katie A. Hoban, Arpit C. Jariwala

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Abstract

Introduction: Triceps tendon avulsion is a rare tendinous injury that can be easily overlooked. If left untreated, such injuries can lead to a weakening of a patient's elbow extension and thereby cause significant disability; therefore, early identification and appropriate surgical intervention are important.

Case Report: We report bilateral triceps tendon avulsion injuries in a 49-year-old, right-hand dominant airline pilot. The patient fell while running and injured both his elbows. X-rays of both elbows showed displaced olecranon avulsion fractures, confirming triceps tendon injuries. Bone tendons were repaired with the suture anchor technique, and a solid repair was achieved. 3 months post-surgery, the post-operative progress of the patient was satisfied with full function, a range of motion of 5-150° on the left arm, and 0-150° on the right arm and ability to return to work with no restrictions.

Conclusion: Triceps tendon avulsion is a rare injury with few reported cases. Literature suggests that the successful outcome of the patient depends on early identification and timely intervention, such as surgical repair through a trans-osseous suture technique. Our report adds to the knowledge base available in the existing medical literature for future reference by healthcare professionals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)79-83
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Orthopaedic Case Reports
Volume13
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Triceps
  • tendon
  • avulsion
  • surgical repair

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