Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Medical Devices

Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Medical Devices
Open Access

ISSN: 2475-7586

Renê André Reinig Carvalho

Renê André Reinig Carvalho
Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Campinas,
São Paulo
Brazil

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  • Research Article
    Comparative Study Between the Minimally Invasive and Conventional Techniques Opened for Repair of Heel Bone Tendon Injury
    Author(s): Renê André Reinig Carvalho and Cíntia Kelly Bittar Renê André Reinig Carvalho and Cíntia Kelly Bittar

    Objective: To compare the minimally invasive technique, using a short fibula tendon, with the conventional open technique, associated with semitendinous tendon reinforcement to repair calcaneus tendon injuries and present functional clinical results, degree of satisfaction and complications found. Method: Retrospective study including 43 patients with traumatic or degenerative calcaneus tendon lesions, evaluating average age, laterality, surgical techniques used, clinical-functional evaluation with AOFAS questionnaire and complications. Results: Sixteen patients were treated with a minimally invasive technique with a short fibula tendon graft and twenty-seven with an open technique with a semitendinous tendon graft, with an average age of 45.05 years. There were 86% male, 55.8% left lateral, 27.9% with degenerative lesio.. View More»

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