| Literature DB >> 27386128 |
Bárbara Rosa1, Pedro Campos1, André Barros1, Samir Karmali1, Ricardo Gonçalves1.
Abstract
The present case emphasizes the importance of adhering to strict indications when prescribing fluoroquinolones. Although rare, drug-induced tendinopathy is not confined to fluoroquinolones. The patient's and physician's awareness should be increased to reduce fluoroquinolones-associated morbidity, particularly in patients with previously described risk factors.Entities:
Keywords: Bilateral; fluroquinolones‐induced; patellar tendon; spontaneous rupture; tendinopathy
Year: 2016 PMID: 27386128 PMCID: PMC4929805 DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.592
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Case Rep ISSN: 2050-0904
Figure 1Image showing a gap below the inferior pole of the patella.
Figure 2Bilateral knee x‐ray showing patella alta
Figure 3Intraoperative images of the surgical procedure: intraoperative observation confirmed an intrasubstance rupture and that the tendons were torn just beneath the inferior pole of the patella (A); nonabsorbable fiber wire sutures were then inserted with a Krackow stitch into each half of the tendon (B); the inner limbs of each stitch were passed through the central tunnel, then, the outer limbs were passed through the outer tunnels (C); a cable was then passed superiorly, within the quadriceps tendon, along the superior pole of the patella, in a figure of eight (D).