Abstract
Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy is a relatively new treatment option for multiple
types of tendinopathy. However, a paucity of high-level data is available on its use
for chronic Achilles tendinosis. The present case series details the complications
associated with the use of this technique. When considering percutaneous ultrasonic
tenotomy, the surgeon should be cognizant that it is a surgical procedure with complications
similar to those of other Achilles tendon surgeries.
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