Chronic patellar tendon injuries are rare yet challenging to treat. Timing of surgery and graft choices are debatable. Many techniques and methods of fixation have been described with pros and cons. Functional impairment of the extensor mechanism and postoperative complications triggers the quest for finding the ideal technique. In this Technical Note, we use distally based semitendinosus (ST) looped over 2 ETHIBOND sutures. The ETHIBOND is passed through 2 vertical tunnels in the patella and retrieved proximally, docking the ST in a blind tunnel created in the lower pole of the patella. The whip-stitched free ST end is passed through a tunnel behind the tibial tubercle and sutured back to its base. A polyester tape is used to augment the repair in a circumferential manner. Postoperatively full weight bearing is allowed as tolerated in a hinged knee brace locked in extension with only passive range of motion of 0-90° allowed for 6 weeks.

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