Graft and Flap: Orthoplastic Approach to Achilles Tendon Secondary Rupture.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_2A78DFBC93BA
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Graft and Flap: Orthoplastic Approach to Achilles Tendon Secondary Rupture.
Journal
Plastic and reconstructive surgery
Author(s)
Maruccia M., Tedeschi P., Caizzi G., Palmiotto F., Di Summa P.G., Vicenti G., Moretti B., Giudice G., Elia R.
ISSN
1529-4242 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0032-1052
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/12/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
152
Number
6
Pages
1359-1364
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Achilles tendon rupture represents one of the most common tendon ruptures. Although primary repair remains the treatment of choice, surgical complications, such as secondary rupture and tendon exposure, require salvage procedures. This article aims to present the authors' orthoplastic approach for the functional reconstruction of composite secondary Achilles tendon defects. Seven patients with chronic open-wound and large Achilles tendon defects (Kuwada type IV) underwent one-stage reconstruction between October of 2018 and October of 2020. The size of the average soft-tissue defect was 126.2 cm 2 (range, 86.1 to 175.9 cm 2 ), with a tendon gap of 8.2 cm (range, 7.1 to 10.3 cm). A combined team of orthoplastic surgeons performed the reconstructive procedure, using a turndown gastrocnemius fascial flap and a fascia lata autograft for the tendon reconstruction and a free fasciocutaneous anterolateral thigh flap for soft-tissue coverage (graft and flap). Subjective evaluation and quality-of-life measures were obtained preoperatively and 12 months postoperatively using the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Score and 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey questionnaire. Mean follow-up was 18.3 months (range, 12 to 24 months). The flap survival rate was 100%. Overall range of motion of the reconstructed side was 87% of the unaffected side (54 degrees versus 62 degrees). The American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Score and 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey scores of all patients improved significantly ( P < 0.005) at 12 months of follow-up. A microsurgical approach combined with orthopedic techniques can solve complex cases of Achilles tendon secondary rupture, providing a reconstructed tendon that achieves satisfactory anatomic shape and function.
Therapeutic, IV.
Keywords
Humans, Achilles Tendon/surgery, Achilles Tendon/injuries, Soft Tissue Injuries/surgery, Tendon Injuries/surgery, Free Tissue Flaps, Rupture/surgery, Fascia Lata/transplantation, Treatment Outcome
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