2019
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2018.11.034
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Patient-Reported Outcomes of Achilles Tendon Repair Using the Modified Gift-Box Technique With Nonabsorbable Suture Loop: A Consecutive Case Series

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“…At one year post-operative period, the average ATRS score in our study was 85.6 ± 8.02, which is similar to average ATRS score of 81.2 ± 16.5 in study evaluating the Achilles tendon repair done by modified Gift box technique by Travis et al 2 Rao et al in his study of four strand cruciate repair technique has found good functional outcome at 6 months period with mean AOFAS score of 87.125 which is equivalent to our study where mean ATRS score was 75.25 ± 8.02 which is good functional outcome. 18 As in our study the Achilles tendon repair done by four strand cruciate repair technique we have found less complication rate, less re-rupture rate and comparable functional outcome with respect to other techniques overall we have found this technique to be good with sustainable persistent good results and without any major complication.…”
Section: Labib Et Al In His Biomechanical Study Showed Gift Boxsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…At one year post-operative period, the average ATRS score in our study was 85.6 ± 8.02, which is similar to average ATRS score of 81.2 ± 16.5 in study evaluating the Achilles tendon repair done by modified Gift box technique by Travis et al 2 Rao et al in his study of four strand cruciate repair technique has found good functional outcome at 6 months period with mean AOFAS score of 87.125 which is equivalent to our study where mean ATRS score was 75.25 ± 8.02 which is good functional outcome. 18 As in our study the Achilles tendon repair done by four strand cruciate repair technique we have found less complication rate, less re-rupture rate and comparable functional outcome with respect to other techniques overall we have found this technique to be good with sustainable persistent good results and without any major complication.…”
Section: Labib Et Al In His Biomechanical Study Showed Gift Boxsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Achilles tendon is the strongest and thickest tendon in a human body. 1,2 Achilles tendon rupture is a common injury seen by orthopaedic surgeon. Common cause of the tendon rupture is sporting activities resulting in forced plantar flexion of ankle or rapid eccentric dorsiflexion in a plantar flexed ankle.…”
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