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Adjustable Cortical Fixation Repair Is a Safe and Effective Technique for Quadriceps Tendon Rupture

PURPOSE: To report the clinical outcomes of quadriceps tendon repair using adjustable cortical fixation devices at a minimum 2-year follow-up. METHODS: A retrospective chart review identified patients who underwent quadriceps tendon repair using adjustable cortical fixation devices between January 2...

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Autores principales: Gould, Heath P., Gosnell, Griffith G., Bano, Joseph M., Rate, William R., Sequeira, Sean B., Marchant, Milford H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10518350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37753187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmr.2023.100796
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author Gould, Heath P.
Gosnell, Griffith G.
Bano, Joseph M.
Rate, William R.
Sequeira, Sean B.
Marchant, Milford H.
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description PURPOSE: To report the clinical outcomes of quadriceps tendon repair using adjustable cortical fixation devices at a minimum 2-year follow-up. METHODS: A retrospective chart review identified patients who underwent quadriceps tendon repair using adjustable cortical fixation devices between January 2017 and March 2020. Patients with a partial tendon rupture were excluded. Demographic and injury-specific variables were gathered preoperatively and postoperatively from the electronic medical record and patient-reported outcomes (Lysholm Knee Questionnaire, Lower Extremity Functional Scale, and SF-12) were collected via telephone at a minimum of 2 years postoperatively. RESULTS: Fourteen quadriceps tendon repairs were included in a total of 13 patients. The average time to follow-up was 3.5 ± 1.2 years with a range of 1.9 to 5.7 years. The mean age of this cohort was 55.7 ± 11.6 years, and the mean body mass index was 32.9 ± 6.0. Ten injuries (71.4%) were sustained by mechanical fall, 2 patients (14.3%) suffered a direct blow to the knee, and 2 patients (14.3%) reported a noncontact injury mechanism. Thirteen quadriceps ruptures (13/14, 92.9%) underwent surgery within 10 days of their injury. One knee (7.1%) had a postoperative extensor lag of 5°, whereas another knee (7.1%) required a reoperation for manipulation under anesthesia and arthroscopic lysis of adhesions at 3 months’ postoperatively. None of the included patients (0.0%) developed a tendon re-rupture, venous thromboembolism, delayed wound healing, surgical-site infection, neuropraxia or nerve injury, hardware irritation, patella fracture, or heterotopic ossification. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, adjustable cortical fixation was a safe and effective surgical technique for quadriceps tendon repair, with adequate restoration of quadriceps function and a low rate of adverse events at 2 years postoperatively. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, therapeutic case series.
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spelling pubmed-105183502023-09-26 Adjustable Cortical Fixation Repair Is a Safe and Effective Technique for Quadriceps Tendon Rupture Gould, Heath P. Gosnell, Griffith G. Bano, Joseph M. Rate, William R. Sequeira, Sean B. Marchant, Milford H. Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil Original Article PURPOSE: To report the clinical outcomes of quadriceps tendon repair using adjustable cortical fixation devices at a minimum 2-year follow-up. METHODS: A retrospective chart review identified patients who underwent quadriceps tendon repair using adjustable cortical fixation devices between January 2017 and March 2020. Patients with a partial tendon rupture were excluded. Demographic and injury-specific variables were gathered preoperatively and postoperatively from the electronic medical record and patient-reported outcomes (Lysholm Knee Questionnaire, Lower Extremity Functional Scale, and SF-12) were collected via telephone at a minimum of 2 years postoperatively. RESULTS: Fourteen quadriceps tendon repairs were included in a total of 13 patients. The average time to follow-up was 3.5 ± 1.2 years with a range of 1.9 to 5.7 years. The mean age of this cohort was 55.7 ± 11.6 years, and the mean body mass index was 32.9 ± 6.0. Ten injuries (71.4%) were sustained by mechanical fall, 2 patients (14.3%) suffered a direct blow to the knee, and 2 patients (14.3%) reported a noncontact injury mechanism. Thirteen quadriceps ruptures (13/14, 92.9%) underwent surgery within 10 days of their injury. One knee (7.1%) had a postoperative extensor lag of 5°, whereas another knee (7.1%) required a reoperation for manipulation under anesthesia and arthroscopic lysis of adhesions at 3 months’ postoperatively. None of the included patients (0.0%) developed a tendon re-rupture, venous thromboembolism, delayed wound healing, surgical-site infection, neuropraxia or nerve injury, hardware irritation, patella fracture, or heterotopic ossification. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, adjustable cortical fixation was a safe and effective surgical technique for quadriceps tendon repair, with adequate restoration of quadriceps function and a low rate of adverse events at 2 years postoperatively. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, therapeutic case series. Elsevier 2023-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10518350/ /pubmed/37753187 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmr.2023.100796 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Rate, William R.
Sequeira, Sean B.
Marchant, Milford H.
Adjustable Cortical Fixation Repair Is a Safe and Effective Technique for Quadriceps Tendon Rupture
title Adjustable Cortical Fixation Repair Is a Safe and Effective Technique for Quadriceps Tendon Rupture
title_full Adjustable Cortical Fixation Repair Is a Safe and Effective Technique for Quadriceps Tendon Rupture
title_fullStr Adjustable Cortical Fixation Repair Is a Safe and Effective Technique for Quadriceps Tendon Rupture
title_full_unstemmed Adjustable Cortical Fixation Repair Is a Safe and Effective Technique for Quadriceps Tendon Rupture
title_short Adjustable Cortical Fixation Repair Is a Safe and Effective Technique for Quadriceps Tendon Rupture
title_sort adjustable cortical fixation repair is a safe and effective technique for quadriceps tendon rupture
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10518350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37753187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmr.2023.100796
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