Erschienen in:
27.11.2017 | Surgical Technique
Tendon Excision Following Distal Semitendinosus Injury in the Elite Athlete: A Surgical Technique
verfasst von:
Brian J. Rebolledo, MD, Timothy R. McAdams, MD, Daniel E. Cooper, MD
Erschienen in:
HSS Journal ®
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Ausgabe 2/2018
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Abstract
Background
Hamstring injuries can present in numerous forms, some of which can lead to persistent pain, loss of function, and delay in return to sport. Although most are treated conservatively, proximal and distal tendon avulsion injuries have become more commonly treated with surgery. Distal semitendinosus avulsion injuries have been largely reported in the elite athlete population. While conservative management has been utilized, failure in this group can significantly impact a future career.
Purpose
The purpose of the manuscript is to describe our approach of surgical tendon excision for distal semitendinosus injury in an elite athlete.
Methods
We highlight a two-incision technique to isolate the avulsed tendon, followed by exteriorization and tendon excision. In addition, we provide insight on clinical and imaging findings to help guide management.
Results
This technique provides a reliable and effective surgical option for managing these rare injuries of the distal semitendinosus, along with outlining rehabilitation goals in the postoperative period.
Conclusion
In this setting, we present a detailed surgical technique to excise the injured distal semitendinosus tendon to promote recovery and potentially allow for earlier return to play.