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. 2006 Dec;77(12):1144-51.
doi: 10.1007/s00104-006-1235-y.

[Resection of infected achilles tendon. Results after soft tissue coverage without tendon reconstruction]

[Article in German]
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[Resection of infected achilles tendon. Results after soft tissue coverage without tendon reconstruction]

[Article in German]
P Boorboor et al. Chirurg. 2006 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Structural full-thickness defects of the Achilles tendon represent a severely disabling injury which should be treated by reconstruction. This study presents functional outcomes from standardised follow-up of non-reconstructed Achilles tendons with soft tissue coverage alone.

Patients and methods: Seven patients were treated with various techniques of soft tissue reconstruction without restoration of the Achilles tendon. After a mean of 11 months postoperatively, the lower extremity was evaluated generally with regard to function, AOFAS score (ankle and hindfoot), and isokinetic torque testing by the Biodex system.

Results: All patients showed high mobility, muscle strength, and range of motion at follow-up. The average AOFAS score was 84.7 (maximum 100), and the torque loss in plantar flexion was 44.5% on average compared to the uninvolved side and thus comparable with results after secondary tendon reconstruction.

Conclusion: After complete loss of the Achilles tendon, compensatory techniques can hinder significant loss of torque and endurance, compared with secondary tendon reconstruction, allowing unsupported mobility and even top athletic performance.

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