SYNTHETIC MESH RECONSTRUCTION OF CHRONIC, NATIVE QUADRICEPS TENDON DISRUPTIONS FOLLOWING FAILED PRIMARY REPAIR

Synthetic Mesh Reconstruction of Chronic, Native Quadriceps Tendon Disruptions following Failed Primary Repair

Synthetic Mesh Reconstruction of Chronic, Native Quadriceps Tendon Disruptions following Failed Primary Repair

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Case.Two patients presented with chronic knee extensor mechanism disruption after failed primary repairs.Both patients had minimal ambulatory knee function Reachers prior to surgical intervention and were treated with a synthetic mesh reconstruction of their extensor mechanism.Our technique has been modified from previously described techniques used in Storage revision knee arthroplasty.At the one-year follow-up, both patients had improvement in their active range of motion and had returned to their previous activity.

Conclusion.Synthetic mesh reconstruction of chronic extensor mechanism disruption is a viable technique that can be utilized as salvage for the persistently dysfunctional native knee.

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