[Microcirculation of the Achilles tendon and significance of the paratenon. A study with the plastination method].

  • 1 May 1990
    • journal article
    • abstracts
    • Vol. 22  (3) , 163-6
Abstract
Rupture of a healthy Achilles tendon is disputed. A previous degenerative process with ischemia after recurrent microtraumas is usually held to be responsible. The vascular anatomy of eight human specimens was defined with a new method after perfusion through the femoral artery. This method allows exact analysis of the vessels even at a microscopic level. In contrast with the literature, the authors found a large number of anastomoses between the extra- and the intratendinous vessel system. The well-vascularized paratenon is therefore very important for the nutrition of the Achilles tendon. This fact must be taken into account during the surgical treatment of a rupture. The authors agree with the studies of the anatomist Lang who found a decrease of the intratendinous vascularization in an area 3 to 5 cm above the insertion in the os calcis. However a relationship between the frequency of rupture in this area and the vascular anatomy has not yet been shown.

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