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N Efstathopoulos1, Z Agoropoulos1, G Papachristou1, G G Karachalios1, K Kokorogiannis1, J Kaloudis1.
Abstract
Between 1983 and 1994, 15 patients (range 18 to 62 years) with acute traumatic Achilles tendon rupture, were treated surgically in our Department. We employed a modified Bosworth technique. The modifications were the use of a shorter strip of tendon and more secure fixation of the proximal and distal stump, than the original Bosworth technique. Postoperatively an above - knee plaster cast was applied with the knee flexed 30°-40° and the foot in a relaxed equinus position. The plaster cast was changed to a below - knee after 4 weeks and the foot gradually dorsiflexed to a neutral position until the 8th week, and then the plaster cast was removed. No patient had wound separation, infection or skin sloughs. After an average follow-up of 9 years, no rerupture has been reported and all the patients have returned to their pre injury activities.Entities:
Keywords: Achilles tendon; Acute rupture; Bosworth technique
Year: 2017 PMID: 28321617 DOI: 10.1007/BF03380114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol ISSN: 1633-8065