• Injury · Aug 2020

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    Repair of Traumatic Avulsed Achilles Tendon using Double Cerclage Trans-calcaneal Stainless Steel Sutures: Prospective Study and Review of Literature.

    • Hossam Hosny, Wael Salama, Ashraf Marzouk, and Mohamed Kenawey.
    • Orthopedic Department, Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University, Sohag, Egypt. Electronic address: hosam09@yahoo.com.
    • Injury. 2020 Aug 1; 51 (8): 1887-1892.

    IntroductionAchilles sleeve avulsion results in a direct disruption of the triceps surae-calcaneal complex from its insertion. It represents a surgical challenge to all orthopedic surgeons as a little tissue is available for direct repair of the achilles tendon into its insertion. Methods of fixation include suturing of the avulsed bone fragment, screw fixation, tension band wiring and suture anchors. In this study, we will present a new technique for repairing of the achilles sleeve avulsion injury using double cerclage stainless steel sutures.Patients And MethodsSeven patients with sleeve avulsion of the achilles tendon were included in this study. Only post traumatic cases were involved. Repair of the avulsed tendon using double cerclage stainless steel sutures had been done for all patients. Postoperatively all patients had below knee cast for 4 weeks. Physiotherapy started after cast removal. Patients were followed at 3, 6, 12, 24 months. Pain was measured using VAS score. The AOFAS score was measured at the last follow up.ResultsAll patients were followed for at least 24 months. Six males and one female were included in this study. The mean time for returning to work was about 15 weeks. One complication (delayed wound healing) occurred in one patient and healing was well after treatment with antibiotics and continuous dressing. The AOFAS score was excellent for six patients and good for one patient.ConclusionDouble cerclage stainless steel sutures can be used safely to treat patients with achilles sleeve avulsion fracture with a satisfactory clinical outcome.Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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