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Research

ABSORBABLE POLYDIAXONONE SUTURE PROVIDES LESSER COMPLICATIONS IN TENDO ACHILLES RUPTURE REPAIR

European Orthopaedic Research Society (EORS) 2015, Annual Conference, 2–4 September 2015. Part 2.



Abstract

Background

We prospectively studied achilles tendon acute rupture cases operated over 2 years and reviewed the causes, treatment options, outcome and complications. Our Aim of the study was to look at the different suture materials used and to observe for their complications.

Method

Fifty-three (53) consecutive patients who came to our hospital with acute Achilles rupture were included. We prospectively collected their data, including medical history, causes, mode of treatment and complications. We followed them up to 6 months to measure their outcome using Boyden score and observe any complications.

Results

We randomised the fifty-three (53) patients into two groups according to admitting consultant. Out of fifty three 53 Achilles tendon ruptures nineteen 19 were repaired using Polyester (Ethibond) and thirty four 34 were repaired using Polydiaxonone (PDS). There were 6 surgical infections of the operative site and one DVT.

Conclusion

In majority of patients the functional outcome results were good to excellent according to Boyden score. We observed that all of them who got infection were repaired using non-absorbable polyester (ethibond). We also observed that DVT prophylaxis should be regularly given in the patients.