Abstract
AbstractThere are various techniques used for tendon lengthening, of which Z-lengthening and sliding-lengthening are the most frequently performed. In patients with cerebral palsy, tendon lengthening may often be necessary at multiple sites. However, they can cause various complications, such as inaccurate extension, overextension, and a lack of tendon continuity. We modified the sliding-lengthening technique with a locking mechanism to address these issues. This technical note aims to describe the surgical technique and pitfalls associated with the modified sliding-lengthening approach and suture locking mechanism. The tendon was exposed and stabilized using sterilized spitz tubes and was then threaded so that each loop length was equivalent to the amount of tendon extension. Symmetrical hemisection of both ends of the tendon was performed, and the tendon was carefully extended to create a tense loop. The modified sliding-lengthening technique with the locking suture mechanism may be an advantageous method that accurately addresses extension volume, prevents hyperextension, and maintains tendon continuity, even when smaller incisions are used.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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