“…End-to-end repair, reinforced by a gastrocsoleus flap or tendon transfers proved to be superior to the other repairs in terms of biomechanical strength and rerupture risk. 4,5,7,9,11,21,23,24 Skin problems remain the most common and hazardous complication that may follow open Achilles tendon repairs. 1,2,6,11,14-2o, 25 Ma and Griffith's15 method of percutaneous repair reduced the major wound complications from 6% to 0%.18 Nevertheless, the rerupture rate increases from 1.5% to 12% after this procedure, which indicates that a need exists for bridging the repair by a flap or tendon.…”