Achilles tendon repair

A surgical procedure for a ruptured Achilles tendon, undertaken to help you get back to full fitness following an injury.

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About having an achilles tendon repair

The achilles tendon connects the calf muscle to the heel bone. A rupture occurs when there is a tear or separation of the tendon fibres. It is relatively common and can be serious.

Your consultant may suggest surgery if the tendon ends are not in contact or if your function is likely to be affected long term.

Need to know

There are two main ways a surgeon can perform the operation to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon. The type of surgery undertaken will depend on where your tear is.

  • In open surgery, one incision is made to allow your surgeon a better view to repair the ends directly using stitches.
  • In closed surgery, your surgeon will make a number of small skin incisions to reach your tendon and repair it indirectly using stitches passed through the skin.

In both instances, your surgeon will stitch your tendon together in to allow the body’s healing process to take over and allow the tendon to repair.

Your consultant will let you know how best to prepare for your surgery.

Your surgeon will usually use local anaesthetic to ensure you are not in pain after the surgery. You will require regular painkillers once the anaesthetic has worn off. You may return home on the same day or need to stay in hospital overnight.

You will need to wear a cast or an adjustable leg brace to help your Achilles tendon heal. This is usually for between four and ten weeks. During this time you may require blood thinning medication to reduce the risk of blood clots.

Physiotherapy will be needed starting after four to six weeks to strengthen your muscles, increase your range of motion, improve your walking, and reduce re-injury.

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Orthopaedics at HCA Healthcare UK

Are you looking for another orthopaedic service, condition or treatment? At HCA UK we provide a comprehensive orthopaedic service including specialist care for the Spine, Knee, Hip, Foot & ankle, Shoulder, Elbow, Hand and Wrist. We also have specialist units for peripheral nerve injuries and sports and exercise medicine. 

Achilles tendon repair Consultants

Mr Andrew Goldberg OBE

Mr Andrew Goldberg OBE

Orthopaedic Surgery

Mr Shelain Patel

Mr Shelain Patel

Orthopaedic Surgery

Mr Nicholas Cullen

Mr Nicholas Cullen

Orthopaedic Surgery

Mr Matthew J Welck

Mr Matthew J Welck

Orthopaedic Surgery

Our locations

Institute of Sport Exercise and Health (ISEH)

170 Tottenham Court Road W1T 7HA London
The Princess Grace Hospital

The Princess Grace Hospital

42-52 Nottingham Place W1U 5NY London
The Lister Hospital

The Lister Hospital

Chelsea Bridge Road, SW1W 8RH London

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