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. 2023 Jul 7;15(7):e41512.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.41512. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Simultaneous Bilateral Patellar Tendon Rupture: A Systematic Review

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Simultaneous Bilateral Patellar Tendon Rupture: A Systematic Review

André Fernandes et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

The extensor mechanism of the knee can be damaged due to various modes of injury, which, in most cases, will require urgent surgical intervention for repair. Single patellar tendon ruptures are uncommon, but simultaneous bilateral events are even rarer and have been scarcely reviewed in English literature. Research in this area is mainly confined to case series, with some literature reviews but no evidence of more substantial analysis. Therefore, this systematic review was done to analyse the existing literature on bilateral simultaneous patellar tendon ruptures and propose a systematic and standardised approach to diagnosing and managing these injuries. A systematic review was conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. The search terms included 'bilateral patellar tendon rupture', 'bilateral', 'patellar', 'tendon' and 'rupture'. Three independent reviewers conducted searches in PubMed, OvidSP for Medline, Embase and the Cochrane Library using the same search strategy. The eligibility criteria included studies on bilateral concomitant patellar tendon rupture published in English. Bilateral simultaneous patellar tendon ruptures of traumatic and atraumatic origin in human patients were included. The study types comprised case reports and literature reviews. The key limitation of this study was the low number of patients covered by the eligible literature. Patellar tendon ruptures are a rare and scarcely documented injury, and there is a need for studies with a high level of evidence, especially regarding surgical treatment choice and methods, as well as post-operative management, which could potentially lead to improved outcomes in the management of this injury.

Keywords: bilateral; bilateral patella tendon rupture; knee trauma; knee trauma surgeon; ligamentous knee injury; orthopaedics; patella tendon; patellar tendon rupture; systematic review; trauma management.

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Figure 1. PRISMA literature search methodology.
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