Literature DB >> 17009173

[Reconstruction of acute anterior cruciate ligament rupture by suture and semitendinosus tendon augmentation.].

J H Kühne1, M Krüger-Franke, H J Refior.   

Abstract

GOAL OF SURGERY: Restoration of normal knee function. INDICATIONS: Acute avulsion of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) from its femoral origin. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Mid substance and remote tears. POSITIONING AND ANAESTHESIA: Supine. Knee flexed, hip bent to 30 degrees . General or regional anaesthesia. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE: Step 1: Arthroscopy to confirm site of rupture, meniscus repair if necessary. Step 2: Mobilisation of semitendinosus tendon, left attached distally. Step 3: Mini-arthrotomy, securing of ACL stump with atraumatic suture. Step 4: Transfer of ST-tendon through 5 mm drill holes through tibial head and lateral femoral condyle. Step 5: Fixation of tendon and ACL-sutures with staple at the exit of the femoral drill hole. POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT: Knee orthosis for 6 weeks, CPM, physiotherapy. ROM day 0-2: 0-10-10 degrees ; day 3-11: 0-0-60 degrees , day 12-42: 0-0-90 degrees . Increase of weight bearing 10 kg/week from operation date. Bicycling and running permitted 3 months post-op. Full sport activity after muscle power has reached that of opposite side. LMW heparin until full weight bearing. POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS: Thrombosis. Embolism. Infection. Failure of reconstruction. Osteoarthritis.
RESULTS: During 1 year, 116 patients were operated. Follow-up after 42 to 57 months (average 52 months) included 95 patients (82%). Of these, 76 underwent full examination (average age 33 1/2 years, 20-49 years), 11 answered a questionnaire, 8 had suffered re-injury. Average Lysholm score was 92 points (+/-13). Tegner activity scale amounted to 7.2 points pre-injury, 7.1 points at follow-up. Anterior translation (KT 1000 arthrometer testing at 89 N) was identical to opposite side in 25 patients, less than 2 mm in 14, up to 4 mm in 19, up to 6 mm in 15, more that 6 mm in 3 patients. Pivot shift was negative or trace 73 times, and positive in 3 patients. ROM was full in 54 patients, 17 times the flexion was limited up to 10 degrees . Ten times extension lag was less than 5 degrees , and twice between 5 and 10 degrees .

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Year:  1997        PMID: 17009173     DOI: 10.1007/s00064-006-0006-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oper Orthop Traumatol        ISSN: 0934-6694            Impact factor:   1.154


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1.  Dynamic intraligamentary stabilization: novel technique for preserving the ruptured ACL.

Authors:  S Eggli; H Kohlhof; M Zumstein; P Henle; M Hartel; D S Evangelopoulos; H Bonel; S Kohl
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