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Foot (Edinb) ; 30: 1-4, 2017 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27915133

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: It is usually accepted that acquired flatfoot deformity after injury is usually due to partial or complete tear of the posterior tibial tendon (PTT), with secondary failure of the other structures which maintain the medial longitudinal arch, such as the plantar calcaneo-navicular (SPRING) ligament. It is unusual to find an isolated Spring Ligament (SL) tear, with an intact TP tendon. METHODS: The medial arch reconstruction technique of an isolated SL tear in 5 patients is presented discussed in this paper. In these 5 cases the clinical presentation mimicked PTT dysfunction. The operative regimen consisted of three steps: direct repair of the ligament, primary reconstruction of the SL by using FiberWire® (Arthrex, Inc) and a medial calcaneal osteotomy. RESULTS: American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) Ankle-Hindfoot Score improved from 55.8 (range, 34-74) before surgery to 97.6 (range, 91-100) at more than one year follow-up. No recurrence of the flatfoot deformity was observed at 10 years follow-up. CONCLUSION: SL tear should be suspected in cases of clinical presentation of medial arc collapse even when PTT is intact. In such cases of isolated SL tear reconstruction of the torn ligament using the method described is recommended.


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Calcaneus/surgery , Ligaments, Articular/injuries , Ligaments, Articular/surgery , Osteotomy , Sutures , Adult , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Flatfoot/etiology , Flatfoot/surgery , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction/diagnosis
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Orthopedics ; 36(11): 850-3, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24200427

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Tibialis anterior tendon tear is an uncommon injury. Nontraumatic or degenerative tears are usually seen in the avascular zone of the tendon. Treatment can be conservative or surgical. Conservative treatment is adequate for low-demand older patients. For active patients, surgical treatment can be challenging for the surgeon because after debridement of degenerative tissue, a gap may be formed that can make side-to-side suture impossible. The authors present allograft Achilles tendon insertion for reconstruction of chronic degenerative tears. Using Achilles tendon allograft has the advantage of bone-to-bone fixation, allowing rapid incorporation and earlier full weight bearing.


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Achilles Tendon/transplantation , Leg Injuries/surgery , Tendon Injuries/surgery , Tenodesis/methods , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Transplantation, Homologous/methods
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