2017 ISAKOS Biennial Congress ePoster #111

 

"Preserving Paratenon" Repair of Achilles Tendon Rupture, Results and Follow Up

Mohammad Razi, MD, Tehran, Tehran IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
Mohammad Hossein Chegini Kord, MD, Tehran, Tehran IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF

Atieh Hospital, tehran, Tehran, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF

FDA Status Cleared

Summary

In preserving paratenon method of repair, the rupture site will be sutured over an intact paratenon with run two modified kessler sutures and either tendon in intact paratenon lumen containing hematoma or skin over on it will be healed without any complications

Abstract

Background

Achilles tendon rupture is a serious injury in athletes. Due to high rate of re rupture, conservative trteatment has no role in this group of patients. Surgical repair of tendon is apply in Because of high rate of re rupture and other complications in conservative method surgical repair of acute Achilles tendon ruptures is considered superior to nonoperative treatment in most of these patients.

Purpose

In this study we evaluate the result and outcomes of this method of repair which has some advantages which incease the result in athletes. We believe that if the paratenon remain intact during repair, the healing process of the Achilles tendon and its gliding are guaranteed which help to effective early rehabilitation.

Methods

In this study after skin incision in Achilles tendon medial border, undermind the skin over the paratenon then repair the achill4es tendon with 2 sutures in modified Kessler method over the paratenon. Intact paratenon maintain the vascularity around the tendon and also provide early good gliding of the tendon in it, so healing in shorter time without any adhesion, help the tendon and calf muscles rehabilitate faster. Mean follow-up time was 36 months and all of them was assessed with ARTS scoring systems (Achilles Tendon Total Rupture Score).

Results

Our results show good to excellent functional outcome in ARTS (mean=79.2).In addition to good results, the patient become satisfied from short time post operation casting and rehabilitation program. There was no case of major complication such as any wound problems, nerve injury or re-rupture which are seen in non-operative treatment, open surgery or percutaneous procedures.

Conclusion

It seems this method of surgery for acute Achilles tendon rupture have acceptable results.
Other advantages of this method is short surgery time, run easily by every surgeon and low cost for patients.