2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00590-023-03572-4
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Clinical and biomechanical outcomes following patellar tendon repair with suture tape augmentation

Abstract: Purpose Patellar tendon ruptures (PTR) occur predominantly in middle-aged patients following indirect trauma. The aim of this study was to quantify the short-term results using a suture tape augmentation technique for the repair of PTR. Methods All consecutive patients with acute (< 6 weeks) PTR who underwent suture tape augmentation between 03/2014 and 11/2019 at a single institution with a minimum follow-up of 12 months were retrospectively evaluated.… Show more

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“…ST augmentation has also been shown to produce good short-term clinical outcomes with few complications when used for lateral ankle instability. 30 Last, Hinz et al 9 found that patellar tendon repair with ST augmentation led to good PROs and no postoperative complications. Therefore, ST augmentation is effective in various ligamentous injuries.…”
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“…ST augmentation has also been shown to produce good short-term clinical outcomes with few complications when used for lateral ankle instability. 30 Last, Hinz et al 9 found that patellar tendon repair with ST augmentation led to good PROs and no postoperative complications. Therefore, ST augmentation is effective in various ligamentous injuries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The American Journal of Sports Medicine 2024;52 (9):2415-2423 DOI: 10.1177/03635465231196157 Ó 2024 The Author(s) internal bracing. This allows increased graft strength and limits elongation during the ligamentization period.…”
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