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A combined intra- and extra-articular reconstruction using a carbon-dacron composite prosthesis for chronic anterior cruciate instability. A two to six-year follow-up study.

P M Aichroth1, D V Patel, C B Jones, J S Wand.   

Abstract

Fifty patients with chronic symptomatic anterior cruciate insufficiency underwent ligamentous reconstruction using the "Westminster Composite Prosthesis" which consists of a central core of carbon fibre with an external weave of polyester. In 42 patients, the prosthesis was used as an augmentation within a tube of ilio-tibial tract, combined with a MacIntosh's extraarticular reconstruction. The prosthetic replacement alone was used in eight patients where there had been a previous extraarticular reconstruction and was associated with only fair results. The average age of the patients at operation was 28.5 years (range 18 to 50 years); instability of the knee had been present for a mean of 5.3 years and the average follow-up was 3.8 years (range 2 to 6 years). Assessment included subjective functional rating (Lysholm knee score) and clinical examination for instability. Thirty-seven patients (74%) had a good or excellent result, 11 (22%) had a fair result and two (4%) had a poor result. The Lachman test was grade I or less in 35 patients and the pivot shift sign was eliminated in 37 patients. Clinical signs of instability correlated well with the Lysholm knee score (p less than 0.001). Twenty-two unselected patients (44%) underwent an arthroscopic assessment and biopsy of the "neoligament" at an average of 10.4 months post-operatively. The prosthesis was found to be stable and well covered by a thick fibrous sheath ("neoligament") in 19 patients. The prosthesis was partially ruptured in two patients and completely disrupted in one. Thirty-two patients (64%) returned to their previous sports and 13 of them (26%) achieved their pre-injury level of performance.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1835965     DOI: 10.1007/bf00192298

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Orthop        ISSN: 0341-2695            Impact factor:   3.075


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