Rupture Spontanee Du Tendon D’achille Sur Terrain Diabetique : A Propos Du Cas

  • Ousseini Adakal Université Dan Dicko Dankoulodo de Maradi, Centre Hospitalier Régional de Maradi, Niger
  • Moussa Koini Université Dan Dicko Dankoulodo de Maradi, Centre Hospitalier Régional de Maradi, Niger
  • Abdoulwahab Mohamed Université Abdou Moumouni de Niamey, Hôpital National de Niamey, Niger
  • Sanoussi Akambi Kassoumou Université de Zinder, Hôpital National de Zinder, Niger
  • Harissou Adamou Université de Zinder, Hôpital National de Zinder, Niger
  • Ibrahim Amadou Magagi Hôpital National de Zinder (HNZ), Niger
  • Badjio Souna Université Abdou Moumouni de Niamey, Hôpital National de Lamorde-Niamey, Niger

Abstract

Achilles Tendon Rupture (ATR) is a frequently described lesion in sports traumatology. It can occur following certain chronic or systemic diseases. We reported a case of a 48-year-old woman, a teacher by profession, who was consulting for lameness. Anamnesis found during a walk, a brutal sensation of blow on the heel with cowardice and sharp pain at the elective point imposing upon the resting of the patient. Clinical examination noted an increased spontaneous dorsiflexion of the affected ankle, depression corresponding to the tendon continuity solution, and a positive Thompson test. The diagnosis of Achilles Tendon Rupture was made. The patient was operated 2 weeks later by open surgery. A simple suture kept by a plaster splint was performed (the ankle in equinus). Functional rehabilitation was done for 6 weeks, and walking was allowed at the 6th week. In the absence of minimally invasive surgery, conventional surgery can provide good results in case of spontaneous Achilles Tendon Rupture at the cost of rigorous monitoring of the patient.

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Published
2018-02-28
How to Cite
Adakal, O., Koini, M., Mohamed, A., Kassoumou, S. A., Adamou, H., Magagi, I. A., & Souna, B. (2018). Rupture Spontanee Du Tendon D’achille Sur Terrain Diabetique : A Propos Du Cas. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 14(6), 295. https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2018.v14n6p295