Partially torn triceps tendon

Roofer1

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Well... with all the foolish things I do what got me was falling in my garage. Have a partially torn triceps lateral head tendon. Met the surgeon a couple days ago. He's a friend of mine so I trust what he says but wanted to throw out the intel to see it anyone else has dealt with this, and what their opinion was. Scheduled surgery for Feb. 6th but am supposed to talk to the surgeon a week prior regarding how it feels. He said if it's healing then we'd just cancel the surgery. He told me that is truly on the borderline whether surgery was necessary or not. Has anyone had the surgery? Results? Has anyone been in a similar situation and not had the surgery? Results? Thanks
 

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Sorry that I know virtually nothing about your injury, but anytime somebody wants to get out a scalpel, I pause my consent for a LONG, LONG time. If you're saying that the tear can/will heal itself, what are the downsides of waiting and evaluating nature's progress without the risks of general anesthesia, an unpredictable outcome, etc.? Remember, carpenters drive nails.
 
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A few months ago I tore the tenons in my bicep that control the twisting motion ( turning a screwdriver ), Doc says if you don't mind a lump in your arm, don't sweat it. It'll heal up and I'll get 98% strength back after a fashion.
 
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Roofer1

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I'm really not fired up for surgery in any form so I like/agree with what both of you have said.
 
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Different injury. May be applicable experience.

I tore my right lower bicep tendon completely off the mooring point. My bicep looked like a baseball under my skin. The concern was getting it reattached before the muscle/tendon group shrank. If it had shrunk too much it would make reattacment difficult to impossible. In the month before my surgery I was able to still play the guitar. Lots of up and down movement of the right fore arm despite not having a useful bicep on that arm. They told me I would lose about 20% IIRC of the lifting strength in my right arm without the surgery. Surgery involved a stainless pin and sewing the tendon to the bone?

Recovery was six weeks in a cast and a couple years of using the arm but no throwing anything. Almost completely forgot about it nowadays 12 years later.

I would ask your guy about the prognosis if it fails to heal naturally.
 
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