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Melissa L Carpenter1, Andrew S Bi1, Fernando Gómez-Verdejo1
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
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Isolated avulsion of the distal biceps femoris tendon is a rare injury that typically occurs as the result of high-energy trauma and sports activities that involve rapid and forceful hyperextension knee movements. Although partial distal biceps femoris tendon tears in less-active individuals often can be managed nonoperatively, surgical repair is preferred for complete tendon tears in active patients and athletes who want to maintain a high level of functionality. A few methods have been proposed to address this pathology; however, a gold standard has yet to be defined. In this Technical Note, the authors describe a surgical technique for repair of an acute distal biceps femoris avulsion using knotted all-suture suture anchor fixation. Our surgical technique aims to restore the native anatomy while minimizing surgical morbidity and loss of function.