Yong Seuk Lee1, Won Seok Oh2, Dong-Il Chun3. 1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Bundang Hospital, Republic of Korea. 2. Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery, Gachon University School of Medicine, Gil Hospital, Republic of Korea. 3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: orthochun@hosp.sch.ac.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to evaluate tunnel widening and morphologic change at the tunnel aperture. METHODS: A prospective study that included 17 trans-tibial double bundle anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) patients was conducted for the evaluation of serial computed tomography (CT) scan. The OsiriX was used for remodeling of CT images with a tunnel direction. Tunnel widening and change of the aperture morphology were assessed. RESULTS: With regard to the comparison of tunnel widening of the anteromedial (AM) tunnel, the entrance (p=0.01) and mid (p=0.02) of the coronal image, and the entrance (p < 0.01) and mid (p < 0.01) of the sagittal image showed statistically significant differences. The entrance (p=0.01) of the sagittal image only showed statistical significance in the posterolateral (PL) tunnel. With regard to the comparison between the AM and PL tunnels, the mid-portion (p = 0.04) of the sagittal image showed statistical differences, and the AM tunnel showed larger widening than the PL tunnel. Change of tunnel aperture was observed in the posterior, medial, and lateral portions of the AM tunnel and the anterior, posterior, and lateral portions of the PL tunnel. CONCLUSIONS: In some aspects, occurrence of tunnel widening was observed in most sites. Widening occurred mainly at the entrance and mid-portions of the AM tunnel and the entrance of the PL tunnel. Change of tunnel aperture was observed at most directions in both tunnels. This is a non-anatomic ACL reconstruction and similar study with anatomic ACL reconstruction would be required in the future.
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to evaluate tunnel widening and morphologic change at the tunnel aperture. METHODS: A prospective study that included 17 trans-tibial double bundle anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) patients was conducted for the evaluation of serial computed tomography (CT) scan. The OsiriX was used for remodeling of CT images with a tunnel direction. Tunnel widening and change of the aperture morphology were assessed. RESULTS: With regard to the comparison of tunnel widening of the anteromedial (AM) tunnel, the entrance (p=0.01) and mid (p=0.02) of the coronal image, and the entrance (p < 0.01) and mid (p < 0.01) of the sagittal image showed statistically significant differences. The entrance (p=0.01) of the sagittal image only showed statistical significance in the posterolateral (PL) tunnel. With regard to the comparison between the AM and PL tunnels, the mid-portion (p = 0.04) of the sagittal image showed statistical differences, and the AM tunnel showed larger widening than the PL tunnel. Change of tunnel aperture was observed in the posterior, medial, and lateral portions of the AM tunnel and the anterior, posterior, and lateral portions of the PL tunnel. CONCLUSIONS: In some aspects, occurrence of tunnel widening was observed in most sites. Widening occurred mainly at the entrance and mid-portions of the AM tunnel and the entrance of the PL tunnel. Change of tunnel aperture was observed at most directions in both tunnels. This is a non-anatomic ACL reconstruction and similar study with anatomic ACL reconstruction would be required in the future.
Authors: Camilo Partezani Helito; Paulo Victor Partezani Helito; Marcelo Batista Bonadio; Roberto Freire da Mota E Albuquerque; Marcelo Bordalo-Rodrigues; Jose Ricardo Pecora; Gilberto Luis Camanho; Marco Kawamura Demange Journal: Orthop J Sports Med Date: 2014-12-17