Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The treatment of large and massive rotator cuff tears remains challenging. This study evaluates the efficacy and safety of reinforcement with the long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT) in patients with large and massive repairable rotator cuff tears. METHODS: This is a prospective case series involving 25 patients who underwent open repair of large and massive rotator cuff tears with LHBT reinforcement. All patients were operated by the same surgeon and followed up for one year. RESULTS: Pain scores (VAS: 6.6 ± 2.30 vs. 2.68 ± 2.73; p<0.001) and function scores (ASES: 36.86 ± 19.27 vs. 73.96 ± 23.73; p<0.001; UCLA: 13.04 ± 3.83 vs. 26.04 ± 7.39; p<0.001) improved significantly postoperatively compared to preoperatively. The biceps healing rate was 84%, while the rotator cuff retear rate was 60%. No complications related to the biceps or surgical site infections were documented. CONCLUSION: Reinforcement with the long head of the biceps tendon in the repair of large and massive rotator cuff tears shows satisfactory clinical outcomes and a low complication rate. Level of Evidence: IV, Case Series.