Retrospective analysis of mini-open repair versus open repair for acute Achilles tendon ruptures
Debate exists over optimal treatment for acute Achilles tendon ruptures. Recent literature suggests the mini-open technique may provide the reliability of the open repair with the decreased complication rate of non-operative treatment. This retrospective review compares acute tendon ruptures treated...
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Published in | Foot and ankle specialist Vol. 6; no. 1; p. 15 |
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Abstract | Debate exists over optimal treatment for acute Achilles tendon ruptures. Recent literature suggests the mini-open technique may provide the reliability of the open repair with the decreased complication rate of non-operative treatment. This retrospective review compares acute tendon ruptures treated with one of two techniques: open repair (TO) or mini-open repair (MOA).
Records were reviewed and 34 patients were found to meet the inclusion criteria for open or mini-open repair of an acute Achilles tendon rupture with follow up of at least 12 months. TO (n=16) and MOA (n=18) had no statistically significant differences in age at time of injury [TO: 41 + 2.5 years (range 20 - 68); MOA: 46 + 2.5 years (range 33 - 73)] or time between injury and surgical repair [TO: 15 + 2 days (range 2 - 30); MOA: 15 + 2 days (range 2 - 30)]. Post-operative VISA-A scores were 82 + 10 (range 42 - 98) and 92 + 5 (range 66 - 100) for TO and MOA, respectively. Significant differences were found in the time between surgical intervention and beginning of rehabilitation [TO: Post op day 37 + 5 (range 21 - 46); MOA: Post op day 19 + 2 (range 7 - 32)] and the time between surgical intervention and full return to activity [TO: Post op month 7 + 1 (range 4 - 11); MOA: Post op month 5 + 0.6 (range 4 - 11)].
These results suggest that the mini-open repair provides acceptable surgical outcomes while optimizing patient function after Achilles tendon repair. |
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AbstractList | Debate exists over optimal treatment for acute Achilles tendon ruptures. Recent literature suggests the mini-open technique may provide the reliability of the open repair with the decreased complication rate of non-operative treatment. This retrospective review compares acute tendon ruptures treated with one of two techniques: open repair (TO) or mini-open repair (MOA).
Records were reviewed and 34 patients were found to meet the inclusion criteria for open or mini-open repair of an acute Achilles tendon rupture with follow up of at least 12 months. TO (n=16) and MOA (n=18) had no statistically significant differences in age at time of injury [TO: 41 + 2.5 years (range 20 - 68); MOA: 46 + 2.5 years (range 33 - 73)] or time between injury and surgical repair [TO: 15 + 2 days (range 2 - 30); MOA: 15 + 2 days (range 2 - 30)]. Post-operative VISA-A scores were 82 + 10 (range 42 - 98) and 92 + 5 (range 66 - 100) for TO and MOA, respectively. Significant differences were found in the time between surgical intervention and beginning of rehabilitation [TO: Post op day 37 + 5 (range 21 - 46); MOA: Post op day 19 + 2 (range 7 - 32)] and the time between surgical intervention and full return to activity [TO: Post op month 7 + 1 (range 4 - 11); MOA: Post op month 5 + 0.6 (range 4 - 11)].
These results suggest that the mini-open repair provides acceptable surgical outcomes while optimizing patient function after Achilles tendon repair. |
Author | Sung, Wenjay Weil, Jr, Lowell Weil, Sr, Lowell Scott Baker, Jeffrey R Klein, Erin E Knight, Jessica |
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