New modified Achilles tendon allograft for treatment of chronic patellar tendon ruptures following total knee arthroplasty. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 134, 713–717 (2014).

New modified Achilles tendon allograft for treatment of chronic patellar tendon ruptures following total knee arthroplasty

Ares, O., Lozano, L.M., Medrano-Nájera, C. et al.
Knee

Introduction

Patellar tendon rupture is an infrequent but debilitating lesion. Several surgical repairs have been suggested for patellar tendon rupture. Our aim is to propose a modified technique from the classic Achilles allograft procedure.

Materials and methods

Five consecutive patients diagnosed with chronic patellar tendon rupture following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) were included in the presented study. All patients were operated with a modified Achilles allograft technique, dividing the Achilles tendon into two bundles and overcrossing these through the distal part of the quadricipital tendon.

Results

All patients regained their extension mechanism and have discontinued using crutches. No complications were observed.

Conclusions

The modified Achilles allograft has shown to be a safe, time-reducing repair for chronic patellar tendon ruptures following TKA, and should be considered as an alternative surgical repair.


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