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From: Biceps tenotomy versus tenodesis: patient-reported outcomes and satisfaction

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Patient-reported satisfaction after biceps tenotomy or tenodesis and concomitant procedure. The first pie chart is for tenotomy, followed by the tenodesis chart. a Percentage of patients reporting satisfaction. Among patients with tenodesis, ninety-eight, nine, three, and one gave a score of 5 (“very satisfied”), 4 (“satisfied”), 3 (“neutral”), and 1 (“very unsatisfied”), respectively, with no patients giving a score of 2 (“unsatisfied”). Among patient with tenotomy, seventy-eight, seventeen, six, two, and one gave a satisfaction score of 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1, respectively. b Percentage of patients reporting they would have the same surgery again. Among patients with tenodesis, 104 reported they would have the procedure again. Among patients with tenotomy, 91 reported that they would have the procedure again

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