Abstract

After surgical repair of TA rupture, peritendinous adhesions may arise with a potential to re-rupture. The best way to prevent peritendinous adhesions is not well known, even though they can occur after open, mini-invasive, or percutaneous repair procedures. This case report aims to document the efficacy of the human amniotic membrane burrito wrapping (AMBW) technique in repairing acute closed TA rupture over an extended follow-up period, considering tendon healing, gliding, and re-rupture prevention. Level of evidence IV; Therapeutic studies; Case Report.

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