ABSTRACT
The treatment of noninsertional Achilles tendinopathy remains, to a large extent, empirical. Neither different operative techniques nor nonoperative regimes have been subjected to controlled trials. Rather, the condition is still treated on the basis of anecdotal evidence combined with personal experience. However, increased knowledge of the basic science of tendinopathy and tendon healing has directed therapeutic regimens and will continue to do so. Manipulation of proteolytic enzymes and control of neovascularization are probably the two areas that show most promise.
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Achilles Tendon , Tendinopathy/pathology , Tendinopathy/therapy , Humans , Tendinopathy/etiology , Wound HealingABSTRACT
This case report describes the use of an absorbable suture for the fixation of a patella fracture in a child. In this case the fracture was held satisfactorily by the suture until union. This technique means that there is no need for a second operation to remove the fixation material.
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Absorbable Implants , Fracture Fixation, Internal , Fractures, Bone/surgery , Patella/injuries , Patella/surgery , Sutures , Child , Fractures, Bone/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Male , Patella/diagnostic imaging , RadiographyABSTRACT
This case report demonstrates an unusual complication of a cranial peritoneal shunt. The shunt perforated the bowel and was extruded per rectum. This caused significant anxiety for the individual but did not cause any serious morbidity.