Operative Treatment of Proximal Rectus Femoris Injuries in Professional Soccer Players: A Series of 19 Cases
2018; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 6; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/2325967118798827
ISSN2325-9671
AutoresLasse Lempainen, Jussi Kosola, Ricard Pruna, Jordi Puigdellívol, Juha O. Ranne, Sakari Orava,
Tópico(s)Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
ResumoProximal rectus femoris (PRF) tears are relatively rare injuries among top-level athletes. PRF injuries can be avulsions of both tendon heads (direct and reflected heads) or of a single head, and some have a tendency to progress to recurrent injuries.To describe a series of operatively treated PRF ruptures in professional soccer players.Case series; Level of evidence, 4.Nineteen cases of PRF injuries (18 patients, 1 bilateral) in professional soccer players who were treated surgically were retrospectively reviewed. Perioperative findings with return-to-play data were recorded.Of the PRF injuries, 10 total avulsions (both heads) and 9 single-head tears were seen on magnetic resonance imaging and were later confirmed during surgery. All 18 patients returned to their preinjury level of play (mean follow-up, 2.8 years [range, 1-11 years]).The repair of PRF tears in professional soccer players yielded good results and allowed all patients to return to their preinjury level of play.
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