Repair of a torn quadriceps tendon is necessary to restore the extensor mechanism of the knee. Traditional repair involves transosseous sutures tied over bone bridges on the inferior pole of the patella. Suture anchor repair has been shown to be stronger than transosseous repair and facilitates a smaller incision. Suture tape can improve the strength of the suture-tendon interface, and when combined with knotless anchors, leads to a stronger repair construct than even traditional suture anchors and surgeon-tied knots. Here we describe our technique of quadriceps tendon repair using suture tape and knotless anchors
Objective: Due to the biomechanical importance of the meniscal root ligament, several surgical techn...
We compared the tensile strength of a novel knotless barbed suture method with a traditional four-st...
Various surgical techniques exist for rotator cuff repair that provide a suitable environment for te...
Quadriceps tendon ruptures compromise the knee extensor mechanism and cause an inability to ambulate...
<div><p>Biomechanical studies have shown the use of suture anchors (SA) to be superior to the tradit...
The extensor mechanism provides active knee joint extension and stability of the patellofemoral join...
Despite an overall incidence that remains low, quadriceps tendon injuries represent a common disorde...
Biomechanical studies have shown the use of suture anchors (SA) to be superior to the traditional tr...
Recently, although some studies of open repair of the tendon of the quadriceps femoris have been pub...
Although triceps tendon tears are less common than other tendon tears, complete ruptures require sur...
Tibial tuberosity avulsion injuries are rare and result from direct trauma to the tibial tuberosity ...
The management of chronic extensor mechanism injuries represents a significant challenge for orthopa...
With advances in arthroscopic surgery, many techniques have been developed to increase the tendon-bo...
Abstract: An adequate restoration of the muscle-tendon-bone unit is essential for a successful outco...
© 2020 Arthroscopy Association of North America Purpose: To compare the biomechanical differences be...
Objective: Due to the biomechanical importance of the meniscal root ligament, several surgical techn...
We compared the tensile strength of a novel knotless barbed suture method with a traditional four-st...
Various surgical techniques exist for rotator cuff repair that provide a suitable environment for te...
Quadriceps tendon ruptures compromise the knee extensor mechanism and cause an inability to ambulate...
<div><p>Biomechanical studies have shown the use of suture anchors (SA) to be superior to the tradit...
The extensor mechanism provides active knee joint extension and stability of the patellofemoral join...
Despite an overall incidence that remains low, quadriceps tendon injuries represent a common disorde...
Biomechanical studies have shown the use of suture anchors (SA) to be superior to the traditional tr...
Recently, although some studies of open repair of the tendon of the quadriceps femoris have been pub...
Although triceps tendon tears are less common than other tendon tears, complete ruptures require sur...
Tibial tuberosity avulsion injuries are rare and result from direct trauma to the tibial tuberosity ...
The management of chronic extensor mechanism injuries represents a significant challenge for orthopa...
With advances in arthroscopic surgery, many techniques have been developed to increase the tendon-bo...
Abstract: An adequate restoration of the muscle-tendon-bone unit is essential for a successful outco...
© 2020 Arthroscopy Association of North America Purpose: To compare the biomechanical differences be...
Objective: Due to the biomechanical importance of the meniscal root ligament, several surgical techn...
We compared the tensile strength of a novel knotless barbed suture method with a traditional four-st...
Various surgical techniques exist for rotator cuff repair that provide a suitable environment for te...