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Repair of a Proximal Hamstring Rupture in a 14-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report

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Proximal hamstring tendon ruptures are rare in children and adolescents. The typical pediatric hamstring injury pattern involves an apophyseal avulsion fracture. We present the case of a 14-year-old male with a widely displaced ischial avulsion fracture and a bony fragment that was too small to allow for bony fixation. The patient presented with left-buttock pain and ecchymosis, as well as tenderness at the ischial tuberosity, following an injury sustained while running 2 weeks prior. Imaging demonstrated an avulsion of the proximal hamstrings with a 4-mm bony fragment, too small to allow for repair. The patient underwent primary repair using two 3-mm suture anchors. The bony fragment was not excised but incorporated into the repair. Although most proximal hamstring injuries in children and adolescents are treated non-operatively, operative treatment may confer a small but clinically important difference in rates of healing and return to play in adolescent athletes. This case demonstrates successful treatment of a proximal hamstring rupture with suture anchor fixation, which may be considered for pediatric and adolescent displaced avulsion fractures when the bony fragment is too small to allow for bony fixation.

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Correspondence to Christopher C. Dodson MD.

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Patrick S. Buckley, MD, declares that he has no conflicts of interest. Christopher C. Dodson, MD, reports being a paid consultant to Arthrex, Inc., during the conduct of the study.

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Buckley, P.S., Dodson, C.C. Repair of a Proximal Hamstring Rupture in a 14-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report. HSS Jrnl 14, 302–306 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11420-018-9620-x

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