Literature DB >> 25941209

Allograft Reconstruction of the Lisfranc Ligament.

Daniel G Weglein1, Clark R Andersen1, Randal P Morris2, William L Buford1, Vinod K Panchbhavi1.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: For Lisfranc injuries, screw fixation of the medial and middle columns is currently the standard of treatment. The purpose of this study was to biomechanically evaluate the use of allograft for a severed Lisfranc ligament compared to standard screw fixation and the intact condition. Six pairs of fresh-frozen cadaveric lower extremities were prepared with reflective marker arrays and cyclically loaded to simulate partial weight bearing under 4 sequential testing conditions: (1) intact ligament, (2) disrupted ligament, (3) tendon allograft reconstructed ligament, and (4) rigid screw fixation. The relative displacement between the medial cuneiform and the second metatarsal was assessed via motion analysis. A mixed model analysis of variance was used to determine the significance (α = .05) of displacement differences. Mean displacements and 95% confidence intervals for each condition were as follows: (1) intact 9.1 (7.1-11.2) mm, (2) cut ligament 9.4 (7.4-11.5) mm, (3) allograft fixation 8.8 (6.8-10.9) mm, and (4) screw fixation 8.2 (6.2-10.3) mm. There were no significant differences among the specimens according to condition. Allograft fixation provided adequate strength and stability and did not differ significantly compared to intact or screw fixation. LEVELS OF EVIDENCE: Level V: Bench testing.
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Keywords:  Lisfranc; allograft; ligament repair; motion analysis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25941209     DOI: 10.1177/1938640015584768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot Ankle Spec        ISSN: 1938-6400


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