2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcot.2013.03.019
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Le traitement des ruptures du tendon d’Achille

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“…López: 67% de intervenidos fueron inmovilizados con yeso tibiopédico. 3 Otros trabajos: Delgado, 4 Hani, 6 Ahmed 23 y Charissoux 7 inmovilizan el tobillo por seis semanas. La evidencia científica actual refiere innecesaria la inmovilización que incluya la rodilla en este tratamiento.…”
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“…López: 67% de intervenidos fueron inmovilizados con yeso tibiopédico. 3 Otros trabajos: Delgado, 4 Hani, 6 Ahmed 23 y Charissoux 7 inmovilizan el tobillo por seis semanas. La evidencia científica actual refiere innecesaria la inmovilización que incluya la rodilla en este tratamiento.…”
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“…El tendón de Aquiles, conocido históricamente por su descripción en la mitología griega, 1,2,3 es el tendón más grueso y resistente que existe en nuestra anatomía 3,4,5,6,7,8 y soporta hasta 10 veces más el peso corporal de una persona. 1,5,9 Su ruptura es la solución de continuidad que compromete parcial o totalmente su estructura.…”
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“…Other tests such as MRI and standard radiography can be used in the initial assessment of this pathology in addition to clinical diagnosis [11,12] . Several therapeutic methods are proposed for the treatment of an Achilles tendon rupture: conservative treatment by plaster immobilization, functional rehabilitation, classical surgical treatment and percutaneous or endoscopic suture [13][14][15][16] . Patients in this study all had surgical treatment, returning to work 4 to 6 months after surgery.…”
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“…Recent literature is in favor of surgical treatment for Achilles tendon ruptures due to a higher rate of iterative ruptures following conservative treatment [18][19][20] . However, open surgery frequently exposes patients to skin, infectious and nervous complications [15] . In this series, suture disunion was found in three patients on the removal of the plaster three weeks post-surgery.…”
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“…Ruptures of the Achilles tendon mainly affect men aged between 30 and 50, as a result of sports accidents. Spontaneous ruptures are rarer; they occur in the context of systemic diseases or corticosteroid or fluoroquinolone medication, and often affect women aged between 60 and 80 [3,4] . If left untreated, this condition can lead to major functional disability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%