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Brent Cone1, Jackson Staggers1, Ashish Shah1.
Abstract
Surgical repair of the Achilles tendon is a common procedure for acute Achilles tendon ruptures. Variations in surgical technique and patient positioning exist, with the ultimate goal of achieving a durable repair while minimizing complications. Recently the use of a mini-open approach has been demonstrated to provide a durable repair that is comparable to using a larger traditional open approach. In this paper we describe a mini-open approach for surgical repair of the Achilles tendon while the patient is in the supine position.Entities:
Keywords: achilles rupture; achilles tendon repair; mini-open technique; supine
Year: 2017 PMID: 30542225 PMCID: PMC6250266 DOI: 10.1097/BTO.0000000000000251
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tech Orthop
FIGURE 1Intraoperative image depicting delivery of the distal tendon through the incision site with plantar flexion of the ankle.
FIGURE 2Schematic example of the classic Krackow locking technique (A), versus the 4 strand double Krackow locking technique (B).
FIGURE 3Intraoperative image demonstrating the 4 free suture ends after the double Krackow locking suture is applied to the distal tendon.
FIGURE 4Intraoperative image of the approximation of the ruptured tendon edges after pairing and knotting the free suture ends.
FIGURE 5Intraoperative image depicting the incision site measuring 3.5 cm after closure.