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Management of Chronic Patella Tendon Tear with Heterotopic Ossifications: A Case Report and Pictorial Review of Various Techniques in Contemporary Practice.

PURPOSE: To review reliable techniques for reconstructing or repairing chronic patella tendon tears and describe the unique case report of chronic patellar tendon tear with heterotopic ossification (HO).

CASE DESCRIPTION: A 47-year-old male presented with chronic patellar tendon tears with HO, resulting in an inability to extend the right knee fully. Krackow suture repair augmented by autograft semitendinosus and gracilis was employed after debriding intra-substance patella tendon HO and fibrotic tissue. The repair was augmented using a method described by Chen et al. Postoperative recovery was uneventful, and the patient demonstrated an excellent Knee Society Score (86/100) at 6 months of follow-up. Proximal migration of the patella, poor tissue quality, scar tissue formation, and quadriceps atrophy pose unique challenges in managing chronic patellar tendon tears.

CONCLUSION: HO increased the probability of patella baja after the reconstruction. To alleviate that, precise pre-op planning, careful method selection, and proper execution of the selected method are very important. A comprehensive review of 14 different methodologies for managing chronic patellar tendon tears, comprising eight case series and six case reports, was conducted. The selection of an appropriate technique should be based on individual patient characteristics, resource availability, and the surgeon's expertise.

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