ISSN: 2475-7586
Renê André Reinig Carvalho
Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Campinas,
São Paulo
Brazil
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»