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Outcomes of Percutaneous Calcaneoplasty for Insertional Achilles Tendon Problems

Authors :
Nicola Maffulli
Flavio Polliano
Abusaa Saher Sami Tawfiq
Filippo Migliorini
Federico Maria Liuni
Alfio Azzarà
Stefano Ferranti
Marco Corzani
Source :
Footankle international. 42(10)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Percutaneous procedures have been used recently to treat insertional Achilles tendon problems. The present study reports our results of this treatment approach. Methods: Patients undergoing percutaneous calcaneoplasty for insertional Achilles tendon problems were retrieved. Patients completed the visual analog scale (VAS) for pain and the Victorian Institute of Sports Assessment–Achilles (VISA-A) questionnaire before the operative procedure and at the last follow-up. At the last follow-up, we asked the patients whether they were completely satisfied, moderately satisfied, or unsatisfied after the procedure. Complications were also recorded. Results: A total of 27 patients were enrolled. The average follow-up was 26.5 months (range 6-68). The mean age of patients was 56.2 years (24-82). The mean VAS score before surgery was 8.1 ± 0.9 decreasing by the last follow-up to 2.4 ± 2.3 ( P < .0001). The mean VISA-A score improved from 20.7 ± 5.4 to 75.7 ± 25.5 at last follow-up, an improvement of 55% ( P < .0001). At the last follow-up, 84.5% (22 of 27) patients were completely satisfied with the procedure, 7.4% (2 of 27) moderately satisfied, and 11.1% (3 of 27) were not satisfied. These last 3 patients presented recurrence of symptoms, requiring revision surgery. Conclusion: For the selected patients, we found percutaneous calcaneoplasty to be an effective treatment for insertional Achilles tendon problems Level of Evidence: Level III, retrospective study.

Details

ISSN :
19447876
Volume :
42
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Footankle international
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e4db0922b879264eca1874ae2db80a46