| Literature DB >> 32993702 |
Rocco Aicale1,2, Antonio Oliviero1,2, Nicola Maffulli3,4,5,6.
Abstract
Tendinopathies are challenging conditions frequent in athletes and in middle-aged overweight patients with no history of increased physical activity. The term "tendinopathy" refers to a clinical condition characterised by pain, swelling, and functional limitations of tendons and nearby structures, the effect of chronic failure of healing response. Tendinopathies give rise to significant morbidity, and, at present, only limited scientifically proven management modalities exist. Achilles and patellar tendons are among the most vulnerable tendons, and among the most frequent lower extremity overuse injuries. Achilles and patellar tendinopathies can be managed primarily conservatively, obtaining good results and clinical outcomes, but, when this approach fails, surgery should be considered. Several surgical procedures have been described for both conditions, and, if performed well, they lead to a relatively high rate of success with few complications. The purpose of this narrative review is to critically examine the recent available scientific literature to provide evidence-based opinions on these two common and troublesome conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Achilles Tendinopathy; Arthroscopy; Graft; Patellar tendinopathy; Tendinopathies; Tendon; Tenotomy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32993702 PMCID: PMC7523300 DOI: 10.1186/s13047-020-00418-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Types of tendon collagens
| 97–98% | 95.000 | Endotenion, epitenion, paratenion, MJT | |
| 0,2-0,8% | 95.000 | OTJ cartilage | |
| 1–1,5% | 95.000 | Endotenion, paratenion,, MTJ | |
| < 0,2% | 180.000 | MTJ | |
| < 0,2% | 300.000 | MTJ |
MW Molecular weight, MTJ Musculotendon Junction, OTJ Osteotendinous Junction
Fig. 1Open surgery for tendinopathy of the main body of the Achilles tendon. The tendinopathic tissue is identified and then excised
Fig. 2Autograft reconstruction for chronic Achilles tear. The Flexor hallucis longus tendon graft was harvested through a longitudinal medial incision along the distal portion of the Achilles tendon
Fig. 3Minimally invasive percutaneous stripping for chronic Achilles tendinopathy. The 4 small incisions are visible, with the surgical instruments passing through
Fig. 4Open surgery for patellar tendinopathy. Excision of the tendinopathic area
Fig. 5Open surgery for patellar tendinopathy. The patellar tendon is explored and the tendinopathic areas are excised