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ABSTRACT: Introduction
Patellar tendon ossification is a rare complication that primarily occurs following a knee injury. This article aims to describe, for the first time, a case of patellar tendon ossification following synovectomy.Case presentation
A 48-year-old male with a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis presented with swelling in his left knee following a synovectomy procedure. After a thorough physical examination, radiographic assessment, and computed tomography, the patient was diagnosed with total patellar tendon ossification. Subsequently, the patient underwent excision of the ossified mass and tendon reconstruction using an Achilles allograft.Discussion
The primary causes of patellar tendon ossification are iatrogenic and traumatic injuries. The presence of rheumatoid arthritis, which negatively affects tissue healing, may exacerbate this condition. Smaller lesions can be managed conservatively or through resection and repair. In cases of extensive ossification, resection and reconstruction are necessary. A comprehensive literature review is also provided.Conclusion
The occurrence of patellar tendon swelling following trauma or surgery should raise suspicion of patellar tendon ossification. Rheumatoid arthritis is a risk factor for the development of patellar tendon ossification. In cases of extensive ossification, successful treatment can be achieved through reconstruction using an Achilles allograft.
SUBMITTER: Aljasim O
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10448270 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
International journal of surgery case reports 20230727
<h4>Introduction</h4>Patellar tendon ossification is a rare complication that primarily occurs following a knee injury. This article aims to describe, for the first time, a case of patellar tendon ossification following synovectomy.<h4>Case presentation</h4>A 48-year-old male with a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis presented with swelling in his left knee following a synovectomy procedure. After a thorough physical examination, radiographic assessment, and computed tomography, the patient was d ...[more]