1. Should ultrasound-guided needle fenestration be considered as a treatment option for recalcitrant patellar tendinopathy? A retrospective study of 47 cases.
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Housner JA, Jacobson JA, Morag Y, Pujalte GG, Northway RM, and Boon TA
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Athletic Injuries diagnostic imaging, Female, Humans, Male, Needles, Patellar Ligament diagnostic imaging, Patient Satisfaction, Retrospective Studies, Tendinopathy diagnostic imaging, Treatment Outcome, Ultrasonography, Young Adult, Athletic Injuries surgery, Patellar Ligament injuries, Patellar Ligament surgery, Tendinopathy surgery
- Abstract
Objective: To report the retrospective results of ultrasound-guided needle fenestration for the treatment of recalcitrant patellar tendinopathy., Design: Retrospective follow-up study., Setting: University outpatient sports medicine clinic., Patients: Forty-seven patellar tendons in 32 patients (26 men and 6 women; mean age, 26 years) with recalcitrant patellar tendinopathy. Diagnosis made via history, physical examination, and sonographic examination., Intervention: Ultrasound-guided needle fenestration after failure of conservative management., Main Outcome Measures: Pre-treatment and 4-week clinical follow-up determination of functional activity score. Phone follow-up determination of best achievable level of activity and satisfaction score of the procedure., Results: Average time to follow-up was 45 months. Seventy-two percent of patients reported excellent or good results when questioned regarding return to activity. Twenty-eight percent of patients were unable to return to their desired activity level. Six patients subsequently underwent surgical treatment. One athlete underwent surgery to repair a patellar tendon rupture that occurred 6 weeks after the procedure. Eighty-one percent of patients reported excellent or good satisfaction scores., Conclusions: Ultrasound-guided needle fenestration warrants further investigation for the treatment of recalcitrant patellar tendinopathy.
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- 2010
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