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Repairing an achilles tendon rupture using the partial lindholm technique augmented by the plantaris tendon: a case report.

Serdar Toker1, Volkan Kilincoglu1, M Fahri Yurtgun1.   

Abstract

Many techniques have been described for the treatment of an acute achilles tendon rupture, but there is unfortunately no agreement between orthopedic surgeons regarding the best repair technique and post-treatment rehabilitation protocol. Overall, the surgical methods can be classified as either an open procedure or as a percutaneous procedure. While numerous techniques have been described for open surgical procedures, the strength of the repaired tendon, the healing time, the rerupture rates, and the changes in the range of motion due to adhesions may be the ultimate determining factors of the success of the procedure. In this case study, we report the results of treating a 35-year-old patient who suffered an achilles tendon rupture by combining two recently described surgical methods into a novel repair technique.

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Keywords:  Achilles rupture; Lindholm technique; Plantaris tendon

Year:  2008        PMID: 25610051      PMCID: PMC4261674     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eurasian J Med        ISSN: 1308-8734


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