Sternoclavicular dislocation—reconstruction with semitendinosus tendon autograft: a case report

2008 ◽  
Vol 16 (9) ◽  
pp. 865-868 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wagner Castropil ◽  
Lucas Busnardo Ramadan ◽  
Alexandre Carneiro Bitar ◽  
Breno Schor ◽  
Caio de Oliveira D’Elia
Author(s):  
Juan D Ayala Mejias ◽  
Roselyn C Alvarez Sciamanna ◽  
Manuel Perez-España Muniesa ◽  
Luis Alcocer Pérez-España

2020 ◽  
Vol 59 (5) ◽  
pp. 1109-1112
Author(s):  
Ahmet Emin Okutan ◽  
Muhammet Salih Ayas ◽  
Kerim Öner ◽  
Ahmet Uğur Turhan

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Danilo Ryuko Cândido Nishikawa ◽  
Fernando Aires Duarte ◽  
Guilherme Honda Saito ◽  
Cesar de Cesar Netto ◽  
Augusto César Monteiro ◽  
...  

Peroneal tendon disorders are common causes of lateral and retromalleolar ankle pain. For irreparable tears of the tendon, a salvage procedure is indicated with segmental resection followed by reconstruction with tenodesis, tendon transfer, or bridging the defect using allograft or autograft. Although there is insufficient evidence to guide which of these treatment options provides the best outcomes, reconstruction with tendon allograft has provided satisfactory clinical results and is effective for pain relief and restoration of tendon function. However, there are concerns about the use of tendon allografts which include its cost and availability, disease transmission, delayed incorporation, and stretching of the graft. The aim of this study is to present the surgical technique for the reconstruction of the peroneus brevis tendon tears using semitendinosus tendon autograft as an alternative to the allograft and report the short-term results of three cases.


Author(s):  
Federico Usuelli ◽  
Cristian Indino ◽  
Claudia Angela Di Silvestri ◽  
Luigi Manzi ◽  
Nicola Maffulli

<p>Background: Ankle sprains are common, affecting especially the lateral ligament complex of the ankle, often leading to chronic symptoms and instability. Many procedures have been described for chronic ankle instability. This study analyses clinical outcomes and returns to sport in patients who underwent minimally invasive reconstruction of the lateral ligaments complex of the ankle with a semitendinosus tendon autograft.</p><p>Methods: Twenty-three patients (mean age: 33.9 years) with grade 3 lesion of both anterior-talofibular (ATFL) and calcaneofibular (CFL) ligaments, underwent minimally invasive reconstruction of the ATFL and CFL ligaments with an ipsilateral semitendinosus tendon autograft. They were retrospectively reviewed and return to sport was evaluated with the Halasi ankle activity scale.</p><p>Results: The mean follow-up was 30 months (range 26-53 months). The mean AOFAS score increased from 68.6 to 95.3 point. The average VAS decreased from 3.6 to 1.3. The Halasi score changed from 5.0 to 5.1. Excepts for Halasi, the differences were statistically significant (p <0.001).19 patients judged the received treatment as excellent, 2 as good. No revision procedures were performed. No major complications were reported.</p> <p>Conclusions: This study confirms good clinical and sports outcomes following minimally invasive reconstruction of the lateral ligaments complex of the ankle with a semitendinosus autograft.</p>


2003 ◽  
Vol 24 (6) ◽  
pp. 506-508 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong Gi Park ◽  
Beom Koo Lee ◽  
Jae Ang Sim

Chronic multifocal closed rupture of the extensor hallucis longus tendon is an extremely rare injury. Previously, chronic multifocal partial rupture of the extensor hallucis longus tendon had not been reported. This case study reports one case of autogenous graft repair of a chronic multifocal rupture of the extensor hallucis longus tendon using a semitendinous tendon autograft.


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