Patellar Tendon Reconstruction Using Tibialis Posterior Allograft for Treatment of Patellar Tendon Rupture After Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

IF 1.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
MD Andrew Renshaw, MD W. Evans Few, MD Bhumit Desai, MD Brian Godshaw, MD Deryk Jones
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Background: Bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) autografts are often used to treat anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears in young, highly active patients. These grafts are robust and provide adequate stability, allowing for return to sport and optimal functional outcomes in athletes. Patellar tendon rupture following BPTB ACL reconstruction is rare and can be difficult to treat. Case Report: A 19-year-old collegiate wrestler injured his left knee during a match. On evaluation 7 days after the injury, he was foundtohaveincreasedanteriortranslationofthetibiaonLachmantestingandanabnormalpivotshift.Magneticresonanceimag-ing demonstrated a complete tear of the ACL, and he successfully underwent a BPTB ACL reconstruction without complication. He progressed appropriately in the acute postoperative period. Six weeks after his index surgery, the patient reinjured his left knee and was diagnosed with a patellar tendon rupture. The previously reconstructed ACL was intact. A posterior tibialis tendon graft was used to repair the patellar tendon via a transosseous tunnel in the tibial tuberosity. The patient’s recovery was complicated by a superficial wound that resolved with treatment. He achieved full range of motion and was able to return to sport. Conclusion: No technique for treating patellar tendon rupture following BPTB ACL reconstruction has been widely accepted. The treatment of this injury is left to the preference of the surgeon. This case demonstrates that tibialis posterior allografts are a viable option for the treatment of such injuries.
使用胫骨后肌同种异体移植进行髌腱重建,治疗骨-髌腱-骨前交叉韧带重建后的髌腱断裂
背景:骨-髌腱-骨(BPTB)自体移植物常用于治疗年轻、高运动量患者的前十字韧带(ACL)撕裂。这些移植物坚固耐用,具有足够的稳定性,可使运动员重返运动场并获得最佳功能效果。BPTB 前交叉韧带重建术后发生髌腱断裂的情况非常罕见,而且治疗起来也很困难。病例报告:一名 19 岁的大学摔跤运动员在比赛中左膝受伤。磁共振成像显示前交叉韧带完全撕裂,他成功接受了 BPTB 前交叉韧带重建术,未出现并发症。术后急性期,他的病情进展顺利。指数手术六周后,患者左膝再次受伤,被诊断为髌腱断裂。之前重建的十字韧带完好无损。通过胫骨结节的经骨隧道,使用胫骨后肌腱移植修复了髌腱。患者的恢复过程因表皮伤口而变得复杂,但经过治疗后伤口已愈合。他达到了完全的活动范围,能够重返运动场。结论:目前还没有一种治疗 BPTB 前交叉韧带重建术后髌腱断裂的技术被广泛接受。这种损伤的治疗取决于外科医生的偏好。本病例表明,胫骨后肌同种异体移植是治疗此类损伤的可行选择。
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Ochsner Journal
Ochsner Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.10
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0.00%
发文量
71
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Ochsner Journal is a quarterly publication designed to support Ochsner"s mission to improve the health of our community through a commitment to innovation in healthcare, medical research, and education. The Ochsner Journal provides an active dialogue on practice standards in today"s changing healthcare environment. Emphasis will be given to topics of great societal and medical significance.
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