Comparative study between minimally invasive versus open repair in acute Achilles tendon rupture in adults

محمود احمد حامد حسين;

Abstract


The aim of this study is to compare open repair and minimally invasive repair in acute Achilles tendon rupture in adults regarding operative techniques, functional outcome and complications.
DESIGN:
A prospective randomized controlled comparative trial.
METHODS:
40 consecutive cases with acute complete Achilles tendon rupture were divided randomly in 2 equal groups (20 treated by open Krackow repair and 20 treated by minimally invasive repair with the PARS device), average age 41 years, follow up time was average of 7 months. Patients were assessed clinically and functional scoring system of postoperative American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society ankle-hindfoot score (AOFAS) was used postoperatively.
RESULTS:
Our results found that there were no significant differences between both groups in rates of postoperative complications (MIS group 10%, open repair group 15; P = 0.134). PARS group had greater postoperative AOFAS score, early rehabilitation, better cosmetic appearance and smaller scar length than open Krackow repair of acute Achilles tendon rupture.
CONCLUSIONS: We have found out that minimally invasive techniques such as the PARS are clinically and biomechanically suitable alternatives to open repair based on both clinical outcomes and repair strength.


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Title Comparative study between minimally invasive versus open repair in acute Achilles tendon rupture in adults
Other Titles دراسة مقارنة بين الاصلاح التداخلي المحدود و الاصلاح المفتوح للقطع الحاد لوتر اكيليس بالكبار
Authors محمود احمد حامد حسين
Issue Date 2020

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