2022
DOI: 10.1111/os.13475
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Allogeneic Tendon Transplantation for the Treatment of Pathological Patellar Ligament Defect in Children: Technical Note and 4‐Year Follow‐Up

Abstract: Objective The absence of patellar ligament will bring about a severe negative impact on daily life. Many reconstruction techniques have been described in adults. However, there is a lack of technical introduction regarding the reconstruction of the patellar ligament in children. The purpose of this study was to report a surgical technique for reconstructing the patellar ligament in children. Method A retrospective analysis of the clinical data on a patellar ligament (tendon sheath fibroma) patient with allogen… Show more

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“…The patellar tendon is a linear structure composed of a superficial and a deep layer that runs in parallel from the patella to the tibia without direct muscle insertions [ 1 ]. It is capable of supporting large volumes of weight and is one of the tendons responsible for providing stability and extension of the knee [ 2 , 3 ]. Due to its morphology and adaptive properties, the tendon exhibits the capacity to respond to both intrinsic and extrinsic stimuli.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patellar tendon is a linear structure composed of a superficial and a deep layer that runs in parallel from the patella to the tibia without direct muscle insertions [ 1 ]. It is capable of supporting large volumes of weight and is one of the tendons responsible for providing stability and extension of the knee [ 2 , 3 ]. Due to its morphology and adaptive properties, the tendon exhibits the capacity to respond to both intrinsic and extrinsic stimuli.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%