Summary
The purpose of this study was to compare palpation guided and ultrasound guided techniques
for biceps brachii tenotomy in dogs. The differences between the two tenotomy procedures
in muscle incision length, confidence level of tenotomy, percentage tendon transection,
difficulty of tendon location or transection, or amount of haemorrhage, were not significant.
The ultrasound guided tenotomy procedure took significantly longer to perform and
required a longer skin incision, but these differences were not considered to be clinically
important. With palpation guided tenotomy, several surrounding muscular and tendinous
structures were damaged. We concluded that ultrasound guided tenotomy is an accurate
method of tendon identification because it allowed for complete transection in 10
out of 11 tendons, and provides a method for checking completeness of tendon transection
after the procedure.
Keywords
Biceps tendon - ultrasound - tenotomy