Open achilles tendon rupture: a review of 33 cases

Background: Achilles tendon rupture is not uncommon injury, however, the incident of open Achilles tendon injury is frequently reported. It is generally perceived that open Achilles tendon injury is associated with a poor outcome and severe complication. Objective: To study the demographic featur...

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Main Authors: Che Ahmad, Aminudin, Awang, Mohd Shukrimi, Mohd Yusof, Nazri, Khalid, Kamarul Ariffin
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2006
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author Che Ahmad, Aminudin
Awang, Mohd Shukrimi
Mohd Yusof, Nazri
Khalid, Kamarul Ariffin
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Awang, Mohd Shukrimi
Mohd Yusof, Nazri
Khalid, Kamarul Ariffin
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description Background: Achilles tendon rupture is not uncommon injury, however, the incident of open Achilles tendon injury is frequently reported. It is generally perceived that open Achilles tendon injury is associated with a poor outcome and severe complication. Objective: To study the demographic feature of open Achilles tendon injury and their functional outcome following surgical intervention. Methodology: A retrospective investigation was done at Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA) Kuantan, Pahang from January 2001 until December 2005. Universal sampling was used t include all open Achilles tendon rupture cases we reviewed the records of these patients as well as performing clinical assessment on them. We reviewed the demographic data, the etiology of the injury and the functional outcome using the Olerud and Molande scoring system. Patients were asked about satisfaction to the current condition either through the telephone or during follow-up. Results: 33 patients were available for review (26 male and 7 female patients). Their age ranged from 12 to 58 years old. Toilet bowl injury is the most common cause of these open injury (23 cases, 68%) followed by motor vehicle accidents (6 cases, 21%). Excellent and good outcome were achieved in 69% cases. Conclusion: Operative treatment of open Achilles tendon ruptures restores sufficient ankle function and a significant percentage of patients has excellent and good outcome. Early intervention, proper debridement and good antibiotic coverage are important to ensure the outcome. Some sort of prevention is required to reduce the rate of toilet bowl injuries resulting in open Achilles tendon injuries.
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spelling iium-411492015-03-27T02:14:38Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/41149/ Open achilles tendon rupture: a review of 33 cases Che Ahmad, Aminudin Awang, Mohd Shukrimi Mohd Yusof, Nazri Khalid, Kamarul Ariffin R Medicine (General) RD701 Orthopedics RD92 Wounds and injuries Background: Achilles tendon rupture is not uncommon injury, however, the incident of open Achilles tendon injury is frequently reported. It is generally perceived that open Achilles tendon injury is associated with a poor outcome and severe complication. Objective: To study the demographic feature of open Achilles tendon injury and their functional outcome following surgical intervention. Methodology: A retrospective investigation was done at Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA) Kuantan, Pahang from January 2001 until December 2005. Universal sampling was used t include all open Achilles tendon rupture cases we reviewed the records of these patients as well as performing clinical assessment on them. We reviewed the demographic data, the etiology of the injury and the functional outcome using the Olerud and Molande scoring system. Patients were asked about satisfaction to the current condition either through the telephone or during follow-up. Results: 33 patients were available for review (26 male and 7 female patients). Their age ranged from 12 to 58 years old. Toilet bowl injury is the most common cause of these open injury (23 cases, 68%) followed by motor vehicle accidents (6 cases, 21%). Excellent and good outcome were achieved in 69% cases. Conclusion: Operative treatment of open Achilles tendon ruptures restores sufficient ankle function and a significant percentage of patients has excellent and good outcome. Early intervention, proper debridement and good antibiotic coverage are important to ensure the outcome. Some sort of prevention is required to reduce the rate of toilet bowl injuries resulting in open Achilles tendon injuries. 2006 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/41149/1/poster_19.pdf Che Ahmad, Aminudin and Awang, Mohd Shukrimi and Mohd Yusof, Nazri and Khalid, Kamarul Ariffin (2006) Open achilles tendon rupture: a review of 33 cases. In: 36th Malaysian Orthopaedic Association Annual Garnd Meeting & 2nd Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association Trauma Section Meeting, 1 -4 June 2006, Le Meridien Hotel. http://www.moa-home.com/moa2015/
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
RD701 Orthopedics
RD92 Wounds and injuries
Che Ahmad, Aminudin
Awang, Mohd Shukrimi
Mohd Yusof, Nazri
Khalid, Kamarul Ariffin
Open achilles tendon rupture: a review of 33 cases
title Open achilles tendon rupture: a review of 33 cases
title_full Open achilles tendon rupture: a review of 33 cases
title_fullStr Open achilles tendon rupture: a review of 33 cases
title_full_unstemmed Open achilles tendon rupture: a review of 33 cases
title_short Open achilles tendon rupture: a review of 33 cases
title_sort open achilles tendon rupture: a review of 33 cases
topic R Medicine (General)
RD701 Orthopedics
RD92 Wounds and injuries
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/41149/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/41149/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/41149/1/poster_19.pdf