Treatment Results After Acute Rupture of the Achilles Tendon.
Rupture of Achilles Tendon
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Rupture of Achilles Tendon focused on measuring Achilles, Tendon, Rupture, Acute, Treatment, Outcome measure
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients between 18 and 60 years of age sustaining first time achilles tendon ruptures will be invited to participate.
- The injury must be addressed with a below the knee cast in equinus position within 3 days from injury.
- The operations must be carried out within 7 days from injury.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Age below 18 or above 60 years
- The use of quinolone antibiotics within 6 months prior to injury
- Former achilles tendon injury on either side
- Steroid injections close to the achilles tendon the last 6 months
- The use of systemic steroids (prednisolon)
- Diabetes mellitus
- Dependent on walking aids
- Not able to undergo the rehabilitation protocol
- Not willing to perform the controls on the hospitals and examinations at NIMI
Sites / Locations
- Akershus University Hospital
- Vestre Viken HF
- Oslo University Hospital
- Sykehuset Østfold HF
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Open surgery
Non-operative treatment
Mini-invasive surgery
Treatment is divided into three arms, and patients between 18 and 60 years of age sustaining first time achilles tendon ruptures will be invited to participate. All three groups will have identical rehabilitation protocol. Open surgical repair is done through a 10 cm longitudinal incision, through the fascia curries and the paratenon. After necessary revision of the injure site, the tendons ends is sutured with a double layer, three knot, Krakow whip suture technique. 5 to 10 degrees of overcorrection compared to the uninjured side is endeavored. The paratenon is sewn as much as possible back over the injure site and suture material. The fascia is sutured and then continuous lying mattress skin suture.
Non-operative treatment starts with casting the ankle in equinus position. The rest of the treatment from there on will be identical to the two other arms: Minimal invasive and open surgery. Casting lasts for 2 weeks for all three arms.
Patients allocated to mini-invasive treatment will (as patients treated with open surgery) be operated within 7 days from injury with the technique developed by Dr Amlang and Prof Zwipp in Dresden. Patients in all three arms will have an active, early weight bearing rehabilitation protocol.