Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4041632 | Arthroplasty Today | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Chronic disruption of the extensor mechanism is a devastating problem after total knee arthroplasty. Quadriceps tendon ruptures occur at an estimated 0.1% prevalence in the setting of total knee arthroplasty. Complete tears of the quadriceps tendon generally have poor results and high rates of rerupture. We present a case of a quadriceps tendon rupture after total knee arthroplasty which reruptured after initial direct repair. The patient presented to us with a chronically retracted rerupture and was subsequently reconstructed successfully with a novel extended medial gastrocnemius-soleus-calcaneus local rotational pedicle flap.
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Authors
Jean-Charles Auregan, James D. Lin, Joseph M. Lombardi, Eugene Jang, William Macaulay, Melvin P. Rosenwasser,