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Evaluation of the ankle function after Achilles tendon resection: a retrospective clinical study.

Olimpiu BotaLeona M HeinzingerBianka HerzogAlexander C DischMichael AmlangPhilipp FlößelAdrian DraguFeras Taqatqeh
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2024)
The complete Achilles tendon resection leaves the patient with satisfactory leg function and an almost normal gait. Especially in elderly, multimorbid patients, straightforward tendon resection and wound closure provide fast infection control with acceptable long-term results. Further prospective studies should compare the ankle function and gait in patients with and without Achilles tendon reconstruction after complete resection.
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