| Literature DB >> 26603375 |
Hisatoshi Ishikura1, Naoshi Fukui2, Hiroshi Takamure3, Satoru Ohashi4, Mitsuyasu Iwasawa5, Kentaro Takagi6, Ayako Horita7, Ikuo Saito8, Toshihito Mori9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fracture of an ossified Achilles tendon is a rare entity, and no standard treatment has been established. This is the first report to describe the use of a hamstring tendon graft and gastrocnemius fascia flap for Achilles tendon reconstruction. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26603375 PMCID: PMC4659239 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-015-0821-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Plain radiographs taken at the patient’s first visit. Anteroposterior (a) and lateral radiographs (b) of the right ankle showed extensive ossification of the Achilles tendon and osteoarthritis of the ankle joint
Fig. 2Radiographic and magnetic resonance images of the Achilles tendon before surgery. Lateral view radiograph (a) revealed a gap within the ossified mass (arrow). Sagittal proton density and T2-weighted magnetic resonance images (b) showed a clear high-signal intensity line across the distal one-third of the tendon, indicating a fracture in the ossified lesion (arrow). No edema or effusion was observed around the fracture site
Fig. 3Photograph of the excised tendon. The ossified tendon was removed in several pieces. The largest piece was 9.3 cm in length
Fig. 4Intraoperative view of the reconstructed tendon. The proximal parts of the hamstring tendon grafts (arrow) were sutured together, passed through the GC fascia, and fixed to the proximal Achilles tendon stump (a). The tendon graft was augmented with a GC fascia flap (arrowhead) and plantaris tendon (arrow) (b). GC, gastrocnemius
Fig. 5Hematoxylin and eosin staining of the ossified tendon. Collagenous tendon tissue underwent cartilaginous metaplasia (✽) and was gradually replaced by lamellar bone with fatty bone marrow (a). In some areas, the surface of the lamellar bone was covered by a number of osteoblasts (arrow), suggesting vigorous osteoblastic activity (b). Magnification, ×40 (a) and × 400 (b)
Timeline
| 1980 | Dislocation of the right ankle Partial rupture of the right hindfoot |
|---|---|
| 2008 | Discomfort in the right hindfoot |
| 2014.4 | Achilles tendon ossification |
| Osteoarthritis of the ankle joint | |
| 2014.4 | Oral anti-inflammatory drugs |
| 2014.4 | Fracture of ossified Achilles tendon |
| 2014.5 | Ossification removal and reconstruction using autogous hamstring graft and gastrocnemius fascia flap |
| 2015.5 | Little pain or discomfort in the right Achilles region |
| Mild anterior ankle pain due to osteoarthritis of the ankle joint |