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Surgical repair of symptomatic chronic achilles tendon rupture using synthetic graft augmentation

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FOOT AND ANKLE SURGERY
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 179-182

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.fas.2016.04.006

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Chronic rupture; Achilles tendon; Synthetic Graft

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Background: Surgical repair of symptomatic chronic Achilles tendon (TA) rupture is a challenging problem due to the presence of a large defect between tendon edges. We report the results of surgical repair of symptomatic chronic TA rupture by synthetic graft augmentation. Methods: Seven consecutive patients with a symptomatic chronic TA rupture underwent surgical repair by VY plasty and augmentation with bio-absorbable synthetic graft (Artelon (R)). In all patients, the intraoperative tendon gap after debridement wasmore than 5 cm(Myerson Grade 3). The total duration of plaster immobilization was 10 weeks. The complications were recorded prospectively and functional outcome was assessed by AOFAS score and Achilles tendon Total Rupture Score (ATRS). Results: At a mean follow up of 29 months there was no re-rupture or deep infection. All patients reported good functional outcome as shown by AOFAS and ATRS scores. There were no graft related complications. At final follow up, six patients were able to do single stance heel raise however, calf wasting was noted in all patients. Conclusions: Tendon repair augmented by absorbable synthetic graft is an acceptable technique in Myerson Grade 3 chronic symptomatic TA ruptures. Level of evidence: Level IV, Case series. (C) 2016 European Foot and Ankle Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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