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The elongation behavior of the anterior cruciate ligament graft in vivo. A long-term follow-up study.

B D Beynnon1, B S Uh, R J Johnson, B C Fleming, P A Renström, C E Nichols.   

Abstract

The relationship between the elongation values of an autogenous bone-patellar tendon-bone graft immediately after fixation and the anterior-posterior laxity of the knee 5 years later was studied in vivo. Immediately after fixation, the change in the graft midsubstance length during passive knee flexion-extension was measured using a Hall-effect transducer, and anterior-posterior knee laxity was measured with the KT-1000 arthrometer. Subjects were divided into group 1 (N = 6), with graft elongation values bounded by the 95% confidence intervals of the normal anterior cruciate ligament elongation values, and group 2 (N = 7), subjects with values outside these intervals. Immediately after reconstruction, the side-to-side difference in anterior-posterior laxity between the reconstructed and uninjured knees was not different between group 1 (-2.6 +/- 0.7 mm, mean +/- SEM) and group 2 (-1.7 +/- 1.0 mm) (P = 0.49). At 5-year follow-up, the difference was 1.2 +/- 0.7 mm for group 1, while for group 2 it was significantly greater at 4.7 +/- 0.6 mm (P = 0.004). At surgery, graft elongation values produced by flexion of the knee that are outside the limits of the anterior cruciate ligament result in significant increases in anterior knee laxity at long-term follow-up, while grafts with elongation values similar to the normal anterior cruciate ligament do not. Not only is restoration of anterior-posterior laxity values to within normal limits important, but the biomechanical behavior of the graft produced by flexion-extension of the knee should be appreciated.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11292040     DOI: 10.1177/03635465010290020801

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


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Authors:  J Ménétrey; V B Duthon; T Laumonier; D Fritschy
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3.  Tibiofemoral compression force differences using laxity- and force-based initial graft tensioning techniques in the anterior cruciate ligament-reconstructed cadaveric knee.

Authors:  Braden C Fleming; Mark F Brady; Michael P Bradley; Rahul Banerjee; Michael J Hulstyn; Paul D Fadale
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2008-06-30       Impact factor: 4.772

4.  Transportal central femoral tunnel placement has a significantly higher revision rate than transtibial AM femoral tunnel placement in hamstring ACL reconstruction.

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5.  The posterior horn of the lateral meniscus is a reliable novel landmark for femoral tunnel placement in ACL reconstruction.

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Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2017-10-23       Impact factor: 4.342

Review 6.  Functional bracing of ACL injuries: current state and future directions.

Authors:  Sean D Smith; Robert F Laprade; Kyle S Jansson; Asbjørn Arøen; Coen A Wijdicks
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7.  Effect of short-duration low-magnitude cyclic loading versus immobilization on tendon-bone healing after ACL reconstruction in a rat model.

Authors:  Robert H Brophy; David Kovacevic; Carl W Imhauser; Mark Stasiak; Asheesh Bedi; Alice J S Fox; Xiang-Hua Deng; Scott A Rodeo
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8.  Regional mechanical properties of human patellar tendon allografts.

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9.  Graft isometry during anatomical ACL reconstruction has little effect on surgical outcomes.

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10.  Creating a Femoral Tunnel Aperture at the Anteromedial Footprint Versus the Central Footprint in ACL Reconstruction: Comparison of Contact Stress Patterns.

Authors:  Sung-Jae Kim; Si Young Song; Tae Soung Kim; Yoon Sang Kim; Seong-Wook Jang; Young-Jin Seo
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