2023
DOI: 10.1177/03635465231177890
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Achilles Tendon Tissue Turnover Before and Immediately After an Acute Rupture

Abstract: Background: An Achilles tendon rupture (ATR) is a frequent injury and results in the activation of tendon cells and collagen expression, but it is unknown to what extent turnover of the tendon matrix is altered before or after a rupture. Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to characterize tendon tissue turnover before and immediately after an acute rupture in patients. It was hypothesized that a rupture would result in pronounced collagen synthesis in the early phase (first 2 weeks) after the inj… Show more

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“…A review of previous research indicates two recommendations with moderate strength: the commencement of early postoperative protective weight-bearing (within 0–2 weeks) and protective postoperative activity (within 2–4 weeks) 63 . Furthermore, according to Cramer et al 64 , study, there was no increase in tendon collagen tissue turnover during the first 2 weeks after an ATR. This indicates that the generation of new tendon collagen during the healing process was not an immediate phenomenon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…A review of previous research indicates two recommendations with moderate strength: the commencement of early postoperative protective weight-bearing (within 0–2 weeks) and protective postoperative activity (within 2–4 weeks) 63 . Furthermore, according to Cramer et al 64 , study, there was no increase in tendon collagen tissue turnover during the first 2 weeks after an ATR. This indicates that the generation of new tendon collagen during the healing process was not an immediate phenomenon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Cramer et al 27 used radiotracers to assess collagen turnover in the Achilles tendon in 18 patients treated surgically for Achilles ruptures. Turnover in the years prior to rupture was assessed on the basis of correlating carbon-14 levels with the known atmospheric variations of that isotope, and turnover immediately after rupture was assessed using an orally administered tracer given shortly after rupture.…”
Section: Achilles Tendonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study conducted in Copenhagen (Denmark) aimed to test the hypothesis that the rupture would result in a marked increase in collagen synthesis within the initial two weeks following the injury using a cross-sectional design. 4 Overall, 18 patients eligible for ATR surgery were included in the study. Patients ingested deuterium oxide when recruited, and on the day of surgery (within 14 days of injury) they received a three-hour flood-primed infusion of 15N-proline tracer.…”
Section: Achilles Tendon Tissue Turnover Before and Immediately After...mentioning
confidence: 99%