
Suture Bridge Repair of Proximal Hamstring Avulsion: A Case Report
Author(s) -
Edwards Chad A.,
Goldman Brian H.,
Hadeed Andrew,
Kalbac Daniel
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
case reports in orthopedic research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2296-9373
DOI - 10.1159/000506099
Subject(s) - case report
Proximal hamstring avulsion injuries can represent a challenging problem and lead to severe patient morbidity if not treated appropriately. The most common method for acute surgical fixation involves the use of between two and five suture anchors in a variety of configurations. The five-anchor fixation has become the gold standard due to the increased biomechanical stability. However, the technique has also been criticized due to the need for greater exposure and technical difficulty. We report on an individual with a proximal hamstring avulsion injury who was managed with a modified approach, utilizing only three anchors in a suture bridge technique. The patient had good clinical outcomes at their 3-month follow-up visit, demonstrating this technique to be a viable option that is less technically demanding.