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Bilateral rupture of the extensor pollicis longus tendon. A case report
G L Gallucci1, N Pacher, J G Boretto
1Institute of orthopedics and traumatology Prof. Dr. Carlos E. Ottolenghi, hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina. gerardo.gallucci@hospitalitaliano.org.ar
Abstract:
Bilateral rupture of the extensor pollicis longus (EPL) is a rare entity and the few cases that have been reported were associated with an underlying systemic condition such as rheumatoid arthritis or following an injury. We present the case of a patient who was referred to us with a spontaneous rupture of the EPL tendon of the right wrist and that of the left side observed 2 months after tenosynovectomy. The patient had not any pathologic condition or evidence of trauma in both wrists. In the left side, he was operated on and a tenolysis and subcutaneous tendon transposition was performed. Despite this preventive surgery, the patient suffered from a tendon rupture. The possible causes of surgery failure are discussed.
