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International Journal of Case Reports in Orthopaedics
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2025, Vol. 7, Issue 2, Part E

Bilateral spontaneous patella tendon rupture: A case report


Author(s): Udayan Das, Sabyasachi Jena, Sayashi, Krishanu Srivastava, Abhishek Gupta and Aakash Bhaisora

Abstract:

Spontaneous rupture of both patellar tendons is an extremely rare occurrence. This case involves a 49-year-old man who sustained a bilateral atraumatic complete patellar tendon rupture at the lower pole of the patella. The objective of this study is to systematically review this case.

Methodology: The patient's medical records were reviewed and analysed. Initial X-rays of both knees revealed bilateral patella alta, while MRI scans confirmed a complete avulsion of the patellar tendons. Surgical repair was performed using a four-strand Krackow stitch technique in the patellar tendon, along with transosseous repair through three bone tunnels in the patella.

Results: The patient was able to walk with a knee range-of-motion (ROM) brace on both knees within two weeks’ post-surgery. By 16 weeks, he achieved a pain-free 90° range of motion in both knees and was able to resume daily activities.

Conclusion: Spontaneous bilateral patellar tendon rupture is an exceedingly rare condition, typically documented as case reports in the literature. Early diagnosis, timely surgical intervention, and structured post-operative rehabilitation contribute to favorable functional outcomes in such cases.

DOI: 10.22271/27078345.2025.v7.i2e.303

Pages: 291-295 | Views: 40 | Downloads: 15

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International Journal of Case Reports in Orthopaedics
How to cite this article:
Udayan Das, Sabyasachi Jena, Sayashi, Krishanu Srivastava, Abhishek Gupta, Aakash Bhaisora. Bilateral spontaneous patella tendon rupture: A case report. Int J Case Rep Orthop 2025;7(2):291-295. DOI: 10.22271/27078345.2025.v7.i2e.303


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