Quadriceps Tendon Rupture Flashcards

1
Q

What is QTR?

A

Loss of congruency either partial or complete of quad tendon.

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Epidemiology

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Quite rare 1.5 cases per 100000 per year.

More common in males and occur almsot always unilaterally

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Where does the rupture typically happen?

A

At site of insertion at the superior pole of the patella

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Risk factors

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Increasing age

CKD

DM

RA

Medication (corticosteroids and fluoroquinolones)

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Clinical features

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Hear a pop

Feeling a tearing sensation

Pain in the anterior knee or thigh + difficulty in weight bearing

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Mechanism of injury

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Suden and excessive loading of quadriceps muscles (like landing from a jump)

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Examination findings

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Localised swelling

Tender palpable defect above the superior pole of the patella

Assymmetry with the other knee

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Features of complete tears

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Inability to straight leg raise and no ability to extend the knee.

In partial tears this might only be weakened or even absent

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Dx

A

Patella tendon rupture

Patella fracture

Femoral shaft fracture

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Ix

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Diagnosed on clinical suspicion alone

X-ray might be done to exclude any underlying fractures

USS will give a definitive diagnoses and can be good to do to measure the degree of rupture.

MRI can be useful if uncertainty.

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X-ray findings

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Caudally displaced patella in complete tears

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12
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What does management depend on?

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Degree of rupture

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Tx of partial tears

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Conservative if the extensor mechanism is intact

Immobilisation of knee joint in a brace + intensive rehab

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Tx of complete tear (or if extensor mechanism is compromised)

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Surgical intervention with a technique that is dependent on the position of the tear.

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15
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Tx of complete tear at point of insertion

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Longitudinal drill holes or suture anchors

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16
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Tx of complete intratendinous tear

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End-to-end sutures

17
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Post-op management

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Immobilised in a brace

Progressive strength and flexibility exercises are introduced 6 weeks post-repair