Surgical Treatment for Acute Patella Tendon Rupture
Acute Patella Tendon Rupture
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Acute Patella Tendon Rupture focused on measuring Patella tendon rupute, suture anchors, repair patella tendon
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Stage of Disease: Acute ruptures of the patella tendon, no more than 3 weeks since the time of injury.
- Age: 18 years old and up.
- Performance status: Patients with no other previous illnesses that prevented them to ambulate normally (without help of devices).
- Informed consent requirements: One person from our research staff will approach the patient after the diagnosis has been made. The diagnosis will be made by the doctor in charge on the patient care based on the medical history, physical exam and image studies (MRI). We will explain the benefits/risks to be part of the study and that they are not obligated to be part of it as part of their care.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Prior treatment: Patients with chronic patella tendon ruptures (more than 3 weeks).
- Prior other diseases: diseases with systemic collagen deficiencies.
- Infection: Patients with active infection will be disqualified.
Sites / Locations
- Grady Healthcare System
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
A
B
Repair with suture anchors: The insertion points for the three suture anchors will be marked with electrocautery. The anchors will be placed approximately 2 mm from the articulate surface; placing them too superficially may increased the joint reactive force and lead to abnormal patella femora joint mechanics. Pilot holes will be drilled with a 3.2-mm drill bit parallel to the patella, avoiding penetration of the articular surface. Three Suture anchors (Arthrex, Naples FL) will be threaded with two No. 5 Fiberwire (Arthrex, Naples FL) sutures and will be inserted and deployed in the pilot holes in the usual manner.
Repair with transpatellar tunnels: We will make a small horizontal trough at the inferior pole of the patella. Multiple, braided Krackow sutures will then be placed through the substance of the tendon using no. 5 Fiberwire (Arthrex, Naples FL) suture. Three to four drill holes will then be made through the patella. Using a suture passer, the sutures will then be brought from distal to proximal and tied over the superior pole. The knee will be flexed to 45 degrees. The tendon will be repaired adjacent to the articular surface and not to the anterior surface of the patella.