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Biomechanical evaluation of four femoral fixation configurations in a simulated anterior cruciate ligament replacement using a new generation of Ligament Advanced Reinforcement System (LARS™ AC).

Olivier Barbier1, Sandra Guérard, Philippe Boisrenoult, Patricia Thoreux.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recent improvements in manufacturing of biomaterials have made available a new generation of artificial ligaments with better biocompatibility and design that have led to a new interest in using them for ACL reconstructions.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the biomechanical characteristics of four femoral fixations using a Ligament Advanced Reinforcement System (LARS™ AC; LARS, Arc sur Tille, France) for anterior cruciate ligament replacement.
METHOD: Six femoral ACL fixations in four configurations using fresh calf femurs with an interference titanium screw inserted inside to outside, an interference titanium screw inserted outside to inside, an interference titanium screw inserted inside to outside with a staple and a new transversal cortical suspension device developed by LARS™ were compared in a static loading and failure test. Output values were ultimate strength, graft slippage, mode of failure, energy to failure and stiffness.
RESULTS: The transversal fixation performed with a significantly higher failure load than others (1804 N) (p < 0.001), whereas there were no significant differences between the three fixations with interference screws. There were no significant differences of stiffness between all fixations, and the transversal device had a significantly higher graft slippage (13.1 mm) than others (all p < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: In this in vitro evaluation, the transversal fixation exhibited better biomechanical performance under static solicitations than others. The transversal device is expected to provide better clinical results than the well-established screw system fixations for femoral ACL fixation. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Laboratory investigation (Level 2).

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25633125     DOI: 10.1007/s00590-015-1598-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol        ISSN: 1633-8065


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Authors:  Robert T Burks; Julia Crim; Barbara P Fink; Douglas N Boylan; Patrick E Greis
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 4.772

2.  The influence of deceleration forces on ACL strain during single-leg landing: a simulation study.

Authors:  Choongsoo S Shin; Ajit M Chaudhari; Thomas P Andriacchi
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3.  Comparison of initial mechanical properties of 4 hamstring graft femoral fixation systems using nonpermanent hardware for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: an in vitro animal study.

Authors:  Alejandro Espejo-Baena; Francisco Ezquerro; Ana Pérez de la Blanca; José Serrano-Fernandez; Fernando Nadal; Elvira Montañez-Heredia
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 4.772

4.  Comparison of "inside-out" and "outside-in" interference screw fixation for anterior cruciate ligament surgery in a bovine knee.

Authors:  J M Bryan; B R Bach; C A Bush-Joseph; I M Fisher; K Y Hsu
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  1996-02       Impact factor: 4.772

5.  Hamstring tendon fixation using interference screws: a biomechanical study in calf tibial bone.

Authors:  A Weiler; R F Hoffmann; A C Stähelin; H J Bail; C J Siepe; N P Südkamp
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  1998 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 4.772

6.  Metal and biodegradable interference screws: comparison of failure strength.

Authors:  L L Johnson; G E vanDyk
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  1996-08       Impact factor: 4.772

7.  Removal of bone staples: a potential problem in revision surgery after ligament reconstruction.

Authors:  J Gillquist
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8.  [Mechanical evaluation of a ligament fixation system for ACL reconstruction at the tibia in a canine cadaver model].

Authors:  S Leduc; L Yahia; F Boudreault; J C Fernandes; N Duval
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9.  Patient satisfaction needs as related to knee stability and objective findings after ACL reconstruction using the LARS artificial ligament.

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Journal:  Knee       Date:  2000-07-01       Impact factor: 2.199

10.  Fixation strength of interference screw fixation in bovine, young human, and elderly human cadaver knees: influence of insertion torque, tunnel-bone block gap, and interference.

Authors:  G A Brown; F Peña; T Grøntvedt; D Labadie; L Engebretsen
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 4.342

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