Extensor Mechanism Ruptures and Reruptures: Perioperative Opioid Management

  • Khalil, Lafi S
  • Jildeh, Toufic R
  • Ussef, Najib
  • Rahman, Tahsin M
  • Carter, Erika
  • Pawloski, Megan
  • Tandron, Marissa
  • Moutzouros, Vasilios
Publication date
July 2020
Publisher
Henry Ford Health System Scholarly Commons

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine (1) the correlation between preoperative and postoperative opioid use and (2) risk factors associated with rerupture in patients undergoing open extensor mechanism repair. A retrospective review of patients who underwent operative repair of quadriceps or patellar tendon rupture was performed. Patients were classified as opioid nonusers if they had not received any opioid medications in the 3 months before surgery, or as acute users or chronic users if they received at least one opioid prescription within 1 month or 3 months preceding surgery. Clinical records were reviewed for postoperative opioid use within a year after surgery as well as rerupture rates. A total of 144 quadriceps tendon and 15 pa...

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