Volume 31, Number 1, 59-61, DOI: 10.1007/s00276-008-0391-9

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Anatomical study of the plantaris tendon: reliability as a tendo-osseous graft

Marcos Antonio dos Santos, Jayme Augusto Bertelli, Paulo Roberto Kechele and Hamilton Duarte

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Abstract

Purpose  

The purpose of this study was to investigate the insertion of the plantaris tendon in terms of shape, length, width and size, to define if there is available bony insertion for future use as reconstructive procedure in secondary tendon graft in hand surgery.

Methods  

In 30 limbs, the plantaris tendon was anatomically dissected to investigate its bony attachments to the calcaneus.

Results  

The plantaris was present in 29 of 30 dissections and regularly inserted in the calcaneus.

Conclusions  

The tendo-osseous plantaris graft is, according to this research, amenable to be used as a viable choice in reconstruction of secondary flexor tendon injuries related to its length shape and size and especially due to the bone stock adequate to strong phalanx fixation.

Keywords  Plantaris tendon - Bony insertion - Flexor tendon graft - Plantaris muscle

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