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A prospective randomized comparison of irradiated and non-irradiated hamstring tendon allograft for ACL reconstruction.

Kang Sun1, Jihua Zhang, Yan Wang, Cailong Zhang, Changsuo Xia, Tengbo Yu, Shaoqi Tian.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To analyze the outcome of arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with irradiated versus non-irradiated hamstring tendon allograft.
METHODS: All hamstring tendon allografts were obtained from a single certified tissue bank, and the irradiated allografts were sterilized with 2.5 Mrad of irradiation prior to distribution. A total of 78 patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the study were prospectively randomized consecutively into two groups (Non-ir-Allo vs. Ir-Allo). All the operations were done by the same senior surgeon. Before surgery and at follow-up, patients were evaluated by the same observer according to clinical evaluations including the Lachman test, ADT, pivot shift test, varus/valgus stress test, the instrumented KT-2000 arthrometer testing, vertical jump test, one-leg hop test, ROM of knee, Cincinnati knee score, IKDC Subjective Knee Form, Tegner activity score, modified Lysholm knee scoring scale, and the standard knee ligament evaluation form of the IKDC.
RESULTS: Of these patients, 69 (Non-ir-Allo 38, Ir-Allo 31) were available for full evaluation. When compared the Ir-Allo group with Non-ir-Allo group at the final follow-up by Lachman test, ADT, pivot shift test, and KT-2000 arthrometer testing, statistically significant differences were found (P < 0.05). Most importantly, 84% of patients in the Non-ir-Auto group and just only 32% in the Ir-Allo group had a side-to-side difference of less than 3 mm according to KT-2000. The anterior and rotational stability decreased significantly in the Ir-Allo group. According to the overall IKDC, functional, subjective evaluations, and activity level testing, no statistically significant differences were found between the two groups (n.s.). As to the osteoarthritis (OA) rate, for the Non-ir-Allo group, there was no significant difference (n.s.) in development of OA between the operated knee and contralateral knee at the final follow-up. While for the Ir-Allo group, significant difference (P < 0.05) was found in development of OA between the operated knee and contralateral knee. There was statistical difference (P < 0.05) between the Non-ir-Allo and Ir-Allo groups when comparing the development of OA of the operated knees at the final follow-up.
CONCLUSION: There was a significant difference in knee stability between the two groups (in favor of Non-ir-Allo), but no differences in functional scores should be pointed out clearly. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: I.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21290113     DOI: 10.1007/s00167-010-1393-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc        ISSN: 0942-2056            Impact factor:   4.342


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2.  Hamstring tendon versus patellar tendon anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using biodegradable interference fit fixation: a prospective matched-group analysis.

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3.  Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament: meta-analysis of patellar tendon versus hamstring tendon autograft.

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4.  High-dose gamma irradiation for soft tissue allografts: High margin of safety with biomechanical integrity.

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5.  Autologous patellar tendon and quadrupled hamstring grafts in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a prospective randomized multicenter review of different fixation methods.

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Review 9.  A meta-analysis of stability of autografts compared to allografts after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

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10.  The occurrence of osteoarthritis at a minimum of ten years after reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament.

Authors:  Cor P van der Hart; Michel Pj van den Bekerom; Thomas W Patt
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1.  A Single Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (ACL-R) Using Hamstring Tendon Autograft and Tibialis Anterior Tendon Allograft: A Comparative Study.

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2.  Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with bone-patellar tendon-bone autograft versus allograft in skeletally mature patients aged 25 years or younger.

Authors:  Patrick W Kane; Jocelyn Wascher; Christopher C Dodson; Sommer Hammoud; Steven B Cohen; Michael G Ciccotti
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3.  Hamstrings anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with and without platelet rich fibrin matrix.

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4.  Allograft tissue irradiation and failure rate after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A systematic review.

Authors:  Jesse Dashe; Robert L Parisien; Antonio Cusano; Emily J Curry; Asheesh Bedi; Xinning Li
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5.  Allograft Maturation After Reconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Is Dependent on Graft Parameters in the Sagittal Plane.

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6.  Comparison of clinical outcomes of using the nonirradiated and irradiated allograft for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction: A systematic review update and meta-analysis.

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7.  Aseptically processed and chemically sterilized BTB allografts for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a prospective randomized study.

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Review 8.  Disinfection of human musculoskeletal allografts in tissue banking: a systematic review.

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9.  Terminal Sterilization of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Allografts: A Systematic Review of Outcomes.

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