1. Reparación de ruptura del tendón calcáneo y rehabilitación temprana.
- Author
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Delgado-Brambila, H. A., Cristiani, D. G., Tinajero, E. C., and Burgos-Elías, V.
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ACHILLES tendon , *REHABILITATION , *MORTALITY , *LONGITUDINAL method , *POSTOPERATIVE period , *COLCHICINE , *SURGICAL complications - Abstract
The frequency of Achilles tendon tear has increased worldwide. Several factors have been described that help explain the mechanism of injury. The treatment of choice continues to be surgery; conservative treatment is reserved for patients with a high morbidity and mortality. Surgical treatment consists of an open or percutaneous technique. In both modalities we try to achieve prompt mobilization of the operated tendon to obtain better and quicker healing. This prospective study describes our experience with 35 patients enrolled from February 2004 to August 2010. They were treated with open repair, physical rehabilitation and active ankle mobilization before the second postoperative week, and with colchicine. We obtained satisfactory results. Patients recovered complete mobility approximately at postoperative week 6, and from weeks 8 to 10 they could resume their daily work activities and participate in sports and recreational activities. Patients were assessed according to the ATRS classification to measure their clinical results. We had no infections or other major complications. We conclude that the open surgical repair of Achilles tendon tear, prompt mobility, and colchicine provide good results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012