2016
DOI: 10.1097/btf.0000000000000117
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Arthroscopic FHL Harvest and Transfer for Neglected TA Rupture

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“…However, the loss of hallux flexion power seems to be minimal if the FHL tendon is harvested proximal to the MKH. 1 , 4 , 7 , 8 , 11 …”
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“…However, the loss of hallux flexion power seems to be minimal if the FHL tendon is harvested proximal to the MKH. 1 , 4 , 7 , 8 , 11 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endoscopic flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon transfer represents an operative technique that has mainly been used in low-demand patients with neglected Achilles tendon (AT) ruptures. 4 Nevertheless, it was recently characterized as a safe and reliable treatment alternative in patients with AATR, 1 even high-demand patients, such as professional athletes. 5 …”
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“…33,34 Alguns critérios podem ser utilizados para a definição da lesão crônica como a existência de tecido fibrocicatricial interposto entre seus cotos, a presença de largo defeito com afastamento e retração dos mesmos, um período decorrido da lesão até o momento do diagnóstico > 6 semanas ou sintomas de fraqueza e dificuldade para caminhar e subir escadas. 31,32,35 Fisiopatogenia A rotura do tendão provoca uma separação natural entre as extremidades. A partir do momento da lesão, em decorrência do sangramento local e da sinalização inflamatória regional, tecido reparativo começa a ser formado.…”
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“…Some criteria may be used to define chronic lesions, including the existence of fibrous scar tissue interposed between stumps, the presence of a large defect after separation and retraction of the stumps, time elapsed from lesion occurrence to diagnosis > 6 weeks or symptoms of weakness and difficulty in walking and climbing stairs. 31 32 35 …”
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