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A Case Report of Suturing for Old Rectus Femoris Rupture
Yosuke Shinozuka, Norishige Iizawa, Yasushi Oshima, Tatsuki Kataoka and Shinro Takai
Department of Orthopedics, Nippon Medical School

There have been various reports of treatment methods for quadriceps tendon rupture. However, there are very few reports regarding surgical repair for quadriceps muscle rupture. We report a case of old quadriceps muscle rupture treated with surgical repair. A 20-year-old man underwent muscle suturing using perimeter sutures and modified Mason-Allen sutures for a painful old subcutaneous rupture of rectus femoris muscle. After surgery, the pain disappeared and the quadriceps muscle strength improved, and he returned to sports 6 months after the operation. This method provided sufficient muscle strength without need for special instrumentation or procedure, and was effective for his old rectus femoris rupture.

“๚ˆใ‘ๅˆใ‰๏Ž 2020; 16(3), 164-167

Key words
rectus femoris muscle rupture, subcutaneous rupture, Mason-Allen suture, perimeter suture

Correspondence to
Yosuke Shinozuka, Department of Orthopedics, Nippon Medical School, 1-1-5 Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8602, Japan
E-mailFs07_044sy@yahoo.co.jp

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