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World J Orthop. Jun 18, 2026; 17(6): 119404
Published online Jun 18, 2026. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v17.i6.119404
Published online Jun 18, 2026. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v17.i6.119404
Figure 1 Magnetic resonance imaging right arm and elbow showed almost complete/high grade partial tear of the distal triceps tendon extending to the 14 mm tendon gap next to the insertion site on the olecranon process (arrows).
A: Axial view; B: Sagittal view.
Figure 2 Intra-operative.
A: Intra-operative exposure of ruptured part of right triceps tendon; B: Intra-operative right-sided triceps tendon after repair with Krakow technique suturing secured with a small joint suture anchor.
Figure 3 Status post triceps tendon repair magnetic resonance imaging demonstrating repair site suture anchors at it is site, no tendon avulsion (arrows).
A: Axial view; B: Sagittal view.
- Citation: Almatrafi MN, Qronfla HM, Alsharif AT, Almatrafi KN, Almalki KA. Delayed presentation of triceps tendon rupture after low-energy trauma: A case report. World J Orthop 2026; 17(6): 119404
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2218-5836/full/v17/i6/119404.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v17.i6.119404