Literature DB >> 21477319

Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using quadriceps tendon autograft for adolescents with open physes- a technical note.

Christian Mauch1, Markus P Arnold, André Wirries, Ralph R Mayer, Niklaus F Friederich, Michael T Hirschmann.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: One major concern in the treatment of ACL lesions in children and adolescents with open physes is the risk of iatrogenic damage to the physes and a possibly resulting growth disturbance.
PURPOSE: The primary purpose of this article is to describe our technique of a transphyseal ACL reconstruction using quadriceps tendon-bone autograft in children and adolescents with open growth plates. The secondary aim is to report our early results in terms of postoperative growth disturbances which are considered to be a major concern in this challenging group of patients. It was our hypothesis that with our proposed technique no significant growth disturbances would occur.
METHODS: From January 1997 to December 2007 49 consecutive children and adolescents with open growth plates were treated for a torn ACL using the aforementioned surgical technique. The patients (28 males and 21 females) with a median age at surgery of 13 (range 8-15) years were retrospectively evaluated. Outcome measures were follow-up radiographs (weight-bearing long leg radiographs of the injured and uninjured knee, anteroposterior and lateral views, a tangential view of the patella and a tunnel view of the injured knee) and follow-up notes (6 weeks, 3, 6, 12 months and until closing of physes) for occurrence of any tibial and/or femoral growth changes.
RESULTS: All of the 49 patients had a sufficient clinical and radiological follow-up (minimum 5 years, rate 100%). 48 cases did not show any clinical and radiological growth disturbance. One case of growth disturbance in a 10.5 years old girl was observed. She developed a progressive valgus-flexion deformity which was attributed to a malplacement of the autograft bone block within the femoral posterolateral epiphyseal plate leading to an early localized growth stop. None of the patients were reoperated due to ACL graft failure. Five of the patients underwent revision ACL surgery due to another adequate sports trauma after the growth-stop. The tibial fixation screw had to be removed under local anaesthesia in 10 patients.
CONCLUSIONS: The described ACL reconstruction technique represents a promising alternative to previously described procedures in the treatment of children and adolescents with open growth plates. Using quadriceps tendon future graft availability is not compromised, as the most frequently used autograft-source, ipsilateral hamstring tendons, remains untouched.

Entities:  

Year:  2011        PMID: 21477319      PMCID: PMC3080335          DOI: 10.1186/1758-2555-3-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sports Med Arthrosc Rehabil Ther Technol        ISSN: 1758-2555


  38 in total

1.  Rectangular tunnel double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with bone-patellar tendon-bone graft to mimic natural fiber arrangement.

Authors:  Konsei Shino; Ken Nakata; Norimasa Nakamura; Yukiyoshi Toritsuka; Shuji Horibe; Shigeto Nakagawa; Tomoyuki Suzuki
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2008-08-28       Impact factor: 4.772

2.  Current trends in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

Authors:  Thomas R Duquin; William M Wind; Marc S Fineberg; Robert J Smolinski; Cathy M Buyea
Journal:  J Knee Surg       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 2.757

3.  Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in skeletally immature knees: an anatomical study.

Authors:  Mininder S Kocher; W David Hovis; Michael J Curtin; Richard J Hawkins
Journal:  Am J Orthop (Belle Mead NJ)       Date:  2005-06

4.  The risk of growth changes during transphyseal drilling in sheep with open physes.

Authors:  Romain Seil; Dietrich Pape; Dieter Kohn
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2008-04-14       Impact factor: 4.772

Review 5.  Treatment of anterior cruciate ligament injuries with special reference to graft type and surgical technique: an assessment of randomized controlled trials.

Authors:  Kristian Samuelsson; Daniel Andersson; Jón Karlsson
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2009-10       Impact factor: 4.772

Review 6.  [Ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) during growth].

Authors:  R Seil; D Kohn
Journal:  Bull Soc Sci Med Grand Duche Luxemb       Date:  2000

7.  Growth disturbances without growth arrest after ACL reconstruction in children.

Authors:  Franck Chotel; Julien Henry; Romain Seil; Julien Chouteau; Bernard Moyen; Jérôme Bérard
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2010-02-25       Impact factor: 4.342

Review 8.  Associated injuries in pediatric and adolescent anterior cruciate ligament tears: does a delay in treatment increase the risk of meniscal tear?

Authors:  Peter J Millett; Andrew A Willis; Russell F Warren
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2002 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 4.772

9.  Management and complications of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in skeletally immature patients: survey of the Herodicus Society and The ACL Study Group.

Authors:  Mininder S Kocher; Hillary S Saxon; W David Hovis; Richard J Hawkins
Journal:  J Pediatr Orthop       Date:  2002 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 2.324

10.  Intra-articular anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using patellar tendon allograft in the skeletally immature patient.

Authors:  Robin Fuchs; William Wheatley; John W Uribe; Keith S Hechtman; John E Zvijac; Matthias R Schurhoff
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 4.772

View more
  6 in total

Review 1.  Regenerative Medicine Approaches for the Treatment of Pediatric Physeal Injuries.

Authors:  Nichole Shaw; Christopher Erickson; Stephanie J Bryant; Virginia L Ferguson; Melissa D Krebs; Nancy Hadley-Miller; Karin A Payne
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part B Rev       Date:  2017-09-28       Impact factor: 6.389

2.  Analysis of complications of intertrochanteric fracture treated with Gamma 3 intramedullary nail.

Authors:  Haijing Huang; Jingyi Xin; Baotong Ma
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med       Date:  2014-10-15

Review 3.  Which Metrics Are Being Used to Evaluate Children and Adolescents After ACL Reconstruction? A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Peter D Fabricant; Christopher M Brusalis; Jonathan M Schachne; Matthew J Matava
Journal:  Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil       Date:  2020-07-22

Review 4.  Outcome Measures After ACL Injury in Pediatric Patients: A Scoping Review.

Authors:  Mette K Zebis; Susan Warming; Maria B Pedersen; Marie H Kraft; S Peter Magnusson; Martin Rathcke; Michael Krogsgaard; Simon Døssing; Tine Alkjær
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2019-07-30

5.  Physeal-Sparing Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction for Skeletally Immature Patients: All-Epiphyseal Technique Using Quadricep Tendon Autograft.

Authors:  Hatem B Afana; Thomas Nau
Journal:  Case Rep Orthop       Date:  2021-04-13

6.  Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using bone plug-free quadriceps tendon autograft: intermediate-term clinical outcome after 24-36 months.

Authors:  Arndt P Schulz; Vivien Lange; Justus Gille; Christine Voigt; Susanne Fröhlich; Markus Stuhr; Christian Jürgens
Journal:  Open Access J Sports Med       Date:  2013-11-19
  6 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.