Peritendinous Submembrane Access Technique for Management of Acute Ruptures of the Achilles Tendon: A Retrospective Study of 249 Cases.
Xin HuangJia-Wei LiuYu JiangHong-Wei ZhuXing-Xing HuKe-Jian WuXiao-Ning WangShuai ZhangPublished in: Orthopaedic surgery (2024)
The MIS-PSAT for acute Achilles tendon rupture is easy to perform with few complications. Importantly, the surgical technique reduces the risk of sural nerve injuries. Patients have high postoperative satisfaction, low re-rupture rates, and muscle strength, and endurance can be restored to levels similar to those on the healthy side.
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