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NCT07338110

French Achilles Tendon Surgery Cohort Study

Sponsor: Chirurgie Du Sport

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Summary

This 20-year prospective cohort study monitors patients following Achilles tendon repair to assess re-rupture rates, long-term functional outcomes, return-to-sport rates, and procedure-related complications. The aim is to better understand the long-term durability and clinical effectiveness of Achilles tendon repair techniques to optimize patient outcomes.

Official title: Prospective Cohort Study of Patients Undergoing Surgical Repair of the Achilles Tendon

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

7 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

5000

Start Date

2023-04-01

Completion Date

2063-04-01

Last Updated

2026-03-19

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Achilles Tendon Surgery

Achilles tendon repair involves reattaching the torn ends of the tendon to restore its continuity and functional tension. This technique is typically used for acute ruptures where the tendon quality is preserved and direct suture is feasible. Achilles tendon reconstruction is performed in chronic ruptures, re-ruptures, or cases with significant tendon degeneration or retraction, where direct repair is not possible. The procedure may involve tendon transfers such as the flexor hallucis longus (FHL), or autografts from the triceps surae aponeurosis or hamstring tendons (gracilis-semitendinosus, DIDT). These techniques aim to restore tendon length, strength, and function. In some cases, augmentation techniques (e.g., pedicled or free grafts) are used to reinforce the repair, particularly in patients with poor tendon tissue quality or high functional demands.

Locations (1)

Chirurgie du Sport

Paris, Île-de-France Region, France