Reconstruction techniques and clinical results of patellar tendon ruptures: Evidence today

Abstract Background The analysis of the different operative reconstructions of patellar tendon ruptures has not been reported. A critical review of the existing literature was performed to identify the different operative techniques and the post-operative outcomes in acute, chronic and post-total kn...

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Published in:The knee Vol. 22; no. 3; pp. 148 - 155
Main Authors: Gilmore, Jack H, Clayton-Smith, Zoë J, Aguilar, Marc, Pneumaticos, Spiros G, Giannoudis, Peter V
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Abstract Abstract Background The analysis of the different operative reconstructions of patellar tendon ruptures has not been reported. A critical review of the existing literature was performed to identify the different operative techniques and the post-operative outcomes in acute, chronic and post-total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patellar tendon rupture repairs. Methods Using PRISMA guidelines, a review of the English-written literature published after 1947 was performed using the MEDLINE, PubMed and Cochrane libraries in November 2013 to retrieve case series with the keywords “Patellar tendon” AND “Rupture” AND “Repair” in their title or abstract. Results Forty-one manuscripts, reporting on 503 patients were analysed. Three-hundred-and-fifty-four acute repairs described eight different operative techniques. One-hundred-and-forty-nine chronic repairs described eight different operative techniques. Sixty-eight post-TKA repairs described nine different operative techniques. Six acute, four chronic and seven post-TKA repair operative techniques reported failures. In acute repair, using a primary repair method augmented with cerclage wire, Dall–Miles cable or non-absorbable sutures reported the best clinical results, with a 2% failure rate. Alternatively, for chronic and post-TKA repair, autogeneous grafts were significantly better than primary repair (p = 0.0252, 0.0038 respectively). Conclusion Acute surgical repair of a patellar tendon rupture using augmented primary repair is associated with the best post-operative outcomes. In chronic and post-TKA repair, autogeneous grafts produce best post-operative outcomes. Immediate post-operative mobilisation should be considered in all repairs. Future papers reporting on patellar operative repairs should have a standardised scoring method of functional outcome to allow more comprehensive comparison and evaluation.
AbstractList Background The analysis of the different operative reconstructions of patellar tendon ruptures has not been reported. A critical review of the existing literature was performed to identify the different operative techniques and the post-operative outcomes in acute, chronic and post-total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patellar tendon rupture repairs. Methods Using PRISMA guidelines, a review of the English-written literature published after 1947 was performed using the MEDLINE, PubMed and Cochrane libraries in November 2013 to retrieve case series with the keywords "Patellar tendon" AND "Rupture" AND "Repair" in their title or abstract. Results Forty-one manuscripts, reporting on 503 patients were analysed. Three-hundred-and-fifty-four acute repairs described eight different operative techniques. One-hundred-and-forty-nine chronic repairs described eight different operative techniques. Sixty-eight post-TKA repairs described nine different operative techniques. Six acute, four chronic and seven post-TKA repair operative techniques reported failures. In acute repair, using a primary repair method augmented with cerclage wire, Dall-Miles cable or non-absorbable sutures reported the best clinical results, with a 2% failure rate. Alternatively, for chronic and post-TKA repair, autogeneous grafts were significantly better than primary repair (p=0.0252, 0.0038 respectively). Conclusion Acute surgical repair of a patellar tendon rupture using augmented primary repair is associated with the best post-operative outcomes. In chronic and post-TKA repair, autogeneous grafts produce best post-operative outcomes. Immediate post-operative mobilisation should be considered in all repairs. Future papers reporting on patellar operative repairs should have a standardised scoring method of functional outcome to allow more comprehensive comparison and evaluation.
The analysis of the different operative reconstructions of patellar tendon ruptures has not been reported. A critical review of the existing literature was performed to identify the different operative techniques and the post-operative outcomes in acute, chronic and post-total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patellar tendon rupture repairs. Using PRISMA guidelines, a review of the English-written literature published after 1947 was performed using the MEDLINE, PubMed and Cochrane libraries in November 2013 to retrieve case series with the keywords "Patellar tendon" AND "Rupture" AND "Repair" in their title or abstract. Forty-one manuscripts, reporting on 503 patients were analysed. Three-hundred-and-fifty-four acute repairs described eight different operative techniques. One-hundred-and-forty-nine chronic repairs described eight different operative techniques. Sixty-eight post-TKA repairs described nine different operative techniques. Six acute, four chronic and seven post-TKA repair operative techniques reported failures. In acute repair, using a primary repair method augmented with cerclage wire, Dall-Miles cable or non-absorbable sutures reported the best clinical results, with a 2% failure rate. Alternatively, for chronic and post-TKA repair, autogeneous grafts were significantly better than primary repair (p=0.0252, 0.0038 respectively). Acute surgical repair of a patellar tendon rupture using augmented primary repair is associated with the best post-operative outcomes. In chronic and post-TKA repair, autogeneous grafts produce best post-operative outcomes. Immediate post-operative mobilisation should be considered in all repairs. Future papers reporting on patellar operative repairs should have a standardised scoring method of functional outcome to allow more comprehensive comparison and evaluation.
BACKGROUNDThe analysis of the different operative reconstructions of patellar tendon ruptures has not been reported. A critical review of the existing literature was performed to identify the different operative techniques and the post-operative outcomes in acute, chronic and post-total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patellar tendon rupture repairs.METHODSUsing PRISMA guidelines, a review of the English-written literature published after 1947 was performed using the MEDLINE, PubMed and Cochrane libraries in November 2013 to retrieve case series with the keywords "Patellar tendon" AND "Rupture" AND "Repair" in their title or abstract.RESULTSForty-one manuscripts, reporting on 503 patients were analysed. Three-hundred-and-fifty-four acute repairs described eight different operative techniques. One-hundred-and-forty-nine chronic repairs described eight different operative techniques. Sixty-eight post-TKA repairs described nine different operative techniques. Six acute, four chronic and seven post-TKA repair operative techniques reported failures. In acute repair, using a primary repair method augmented with cerclage wire, Dall-Miles cable or non-absorbable sutures reported the best clinical results, with a 2% failure rate. Alternatively, for chronic and post-TKA repair, autogeneous grafts were significantly better than primary repair (p=0.0252, 0.0038 respectively).CONCLUSIONAcute surgical repair of a patellar tendon rupture using augmented primary repair is associated with the best post-operative outcomes. In chronic and post-TKA repair, autogeneous grafts produce best post-operative outcomes. Immediate post-operative mobilisation should be considered in all repairs. Future papers reporting on patellar operative repairs should have a standardised scoring method of functional outcome to allow more comprehensive comparison and evaluation.
Abstract Background The analysis of the different operative reconstructions of patellar tendon ruptures has not been reported. A critical review of the existing literature was performed to identify the different operative techniques and the post-operative outcomes in acute, chronic and post-total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patellar tendon rupture repairs. Methods Using PRISMA guidelines, a review of the English-written literature published after 1947 was performed using the MEDLINE, PubMed and Cochrane libraries in November 2013 to retrieve case series with the keywords “Patellar tendon” AND “Rupture” AND “Repair” in their title or abstract. Results Forty-one manuscripts, reporting on 503 patients were analysed. Three-hundred-and-fifty-four acute repairs described eight different operative techniques. One-hundred-and-forty-nine chronic repairs described eight different operative techniques. Sixty-eight post-TKA repairs described nine different operative techniques. Six acute, four chronic and seven post-TKA repair operative techniques reported failures. In acute repair, using a primary repair method augmented with cerclage wire, Dall–Miles cable or non-absorbable sutures reported the best clinical results, with a 2% failure rate. Alternatively, for chronic and post-TKA repair, autogeneous grafts were significantly better than primary repair (p = 0.0252, 0.0038 respectively). Conclusion Acute surgical repair of a patellar tendon rupture using augmented primary repair is associated with the best post-operative outcomes. In chronic and post-TKA repair, autogeneous grafts produce best post-operative outcomes. Immediate post-operative mobilisation should be considered in all repairs. Future papers reporting on patellar operative repairs should have a standardised scoring method of functional outcome to allow more comprehensive comparison and evaluation.
The analysis of the different operative reconstructions of patellar tendon ruptures has not been reported. A critical review of the existing literature was performed to identify the different operative techniques and the post-operative outcomes in acute, chronic and post-total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patellar tendon rupture repairs. Using PRISMA guidelines, a review of the English-written literature published after 1947 was performed using the MEDLINE, PubMed and Cochrane libraries in November 2013 to retrieve case series with the keywords “Patellar tendon” AND “Rupture” AND “Repair” in their title or abstract. Forty-one manuscripts, reporting on 503 patients were analysed. Three-hundred-and-fifty-four acute repairs described eight different operative techniques. One-hundred-and-forty-nine chronic repairs described eight different operative techniques. Sixty-eight post-TKA repairs described nine different operative techniques. Six acute, four chronic and seven post-TKA repair operative techniques reported failures. In acute repair, using a primary repair method augmented with cerclage wire, Dall–Miles cable or non-absorbable sutures reported the best clinical results, with a 2% failure rate. Alternatively, for chronic and post-TKA repair, autogeneous grafts were significantly better than primary repair (p=0.0252, 0.0038 respectively). Acute surgical repair of a patellar tendon rupture using augmented primary repair is associated with the best post-operative outcomes. In chronic and post-TKA repair, autogeneous grafts produce best post-operative outcomes. Immediate post-operative mobilisation should be considered in all repairs. Future papers reporting on patellar operative repairs should have a standardised scoring method of functional outcome to allow more comprehensive comparison and evaluation. •Choice of operative technique and their outcomes in acute, chronic and post-total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patellar tendon rupture repairs.•Acute surgical repair of a patellar tendon rupture using augmented primary repair is associated with the best outcomes.•If there is tendon retraction and poor tissue quality, e.g. in chronic/post-TKA repair, autogeneous grafts should be used.•Immediate post-operative mobilisation should be commenced for all repairs.•A standardised scoring of functional outcome is needed to allow more comprehensive comparison of operative techniques.
Author Giannoudis, Peter V
Pneumaticos, Spiros G
Gilmore, Jack H
Aguilar, Marc
Clayton-Smith, Zoë J
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Snippet Abstract Background The analysis of the different operative reconstructions of patellar tendon ruptures has not been reported. A critical review of the...
The analysis of the different operative reconstructions of patellar tendon ruptures has not been reported. A critical review of the existing literature was...
Background The analysis of the different operative reconstructions of patellar tendon ruptures has not been reported. A critical review of the existing...
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Humans
Joint surgery
Knee
Knee Injuries - surgery
Operative
Orthopedics
Patellar Ligament - injuries
Patellar Ligament - surgery
Patellar tendon
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures - methods
Repair
Rupture
Skin & tissue grafts
Surgery
Surgical techniques
Tendon Injuries - surgery
Tendons
Title Reconstruction techniques and clinical results of patellar tendon ruptures: Evidence today
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