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Surgical Technique: Repair of Patella Tendon Rupture in a Previously Harvested Tendon for an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

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Figure 1: Pre-operative posteroanterior (a) and lateral (b) patellar tendon-bone autograft harvest for anterior cruciate medial, distal-lateral Z-type patellar tendon rupture after bone-radiographs showing patella alta before repair of a proximal ligament reconstruction.
Figure 7: Intraoperative view showing repair of the paratenon, juxtaposed to the bursal

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