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Takuya Tajima1, Etsuo Chosa, Keitaro Yamamoto, Nami Yamaguchi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent years have seen anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction being performed in a broad range of patients, regardless of age, sex and occupation, thanks to great advances in surgical techniques, surgical instruments and basic research. In cases of ACL reconstruction, bone-patellar tendon-bone (BTB) graft or hamstring graft are frequency used. However, potential complications associated with tunnel enlargement due to soft tissue graft such as hamstring were reported. On the other hand, an altered rotational axis resulting in significantly greater translation of the lateral compartment in the single bundle compared with double bundle ACL reconstruction was reported. METHOD AND PROCEDURE: A reconstruction procedure was modified for the ACL using a double bundle that is the combination of BTB and gracilis tendon composite autograft. Two tibial and two femoral bone tunnels are used to reconstruct two bundles of ACL; an anteromedial bundle (AMB) and a posterolateral bundle (PLB). The femoral bone tunnels are created just posterior to the resident's ridge. The tibial bone tunnels are created at the center of AM and PL tibial attachment, respectively. BTB is fixed in the AM tunnels produced on the anatomical points of tibia and femur. The gracilis graft is fixed in an anatomical PL tunnel produced. The mean width of BTB is 7 mm, since10 mm graft is sometimes not suitable for patients, especially small Asian people and females. For these patients, 10 mm graft is bigger than one third of patella tendon width.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22414219 PMCID: PMC3338359 DOI: 10.1186/1758-2555-4-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports Med Arthrosc Rehabil Ther Technol ISSN: 1758-2555
Figure 1Skin incision. Two transverse skin incisions and harvested bone patellar tendon bone (BTB) graft. A 3 cm long proximal incision is placed on the distal side of the patella, and a 4.5 cm long distal incision on the tibial tuberosity.
Figure 2Femoral tunnels. Arthroscopic findings of position of the femoral tunnels. Two independent bone tunnels are created just behind the resident's ridge.
Figure 3Tibial tunnels. Arthroscopic findings of position of the tibial tunnels. Two independent bone tunnels are created in the attachment of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) The length of the tunnel is measured with scaled probe, and suitable size of Endobutton-CL and CL-BTB are determined, respectively.
Figure 4Arthroscopic findings of reconstructed ACL double bundle.
Figure 5A and B Postoperative radiograph. A: anterior to posterior view, B: lateral view.