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Achilles tendon ruptures in diabetic patients
Nicola Maffulli1, Umile Giuseppe Longo, Gayle D Maffulli
1Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Mile End Hospital, 275 Bancroft Road, London E1 4DG, UK. n.maffulli@qmul.ac.uk
Aim:
The aim of this study is to evaluate the results of percutaneous repair of an acute AT rupture in diabetic patients.
Method:
The study included 39 subjects who were operated at our institution. We performed pre-operative evaluations the day of surgery, and report the results of post-operative evaluation at the final follow-up.
Results:
The Achilles tendon total rupture score had a post-operative average rating of 70.4 ± 13 (range 55-92). All patients were able to fully weight bear on the operated limb by the end of the eighth post-operative week. Eight patients suffered from a superficial infection of the surgical wound.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, percutaneous repair of the AT is a viable option for diabetic patients.
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