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Alexander Barié1, Thomas Sprinckstub2, Jürgen Huber3, Ayham Jaber4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The use of quadriceps tendon-patellar bone (QTB) autograft for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is gaining momentum. Yet, long-term results that compare this procedure with established methods are lacking. The aim of this study was to report and compare long-term results of ACL reconstruction using QTB autografts versus bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) autografts, both anchored using a hardware-free press-fit fixation technique.Entities:
Keywords: ACL reconstruction; Athletes; Patellar tendon; Press-fit fixation; Quadriceps autograft
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32504178 PMCID: PMC7505888 DOI: 10.1007/s00402-020-03508-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Orthop Trauma Surg ISSN: 0936-8051 Impact factor: 3.067
Demographic data of the two groups: patients with quadriceps tendon–patellar bone autograft (= QTB group) and with bone–patellar tendon–bone autograft (= BPTB group) in comparison
| QTB group ( | BPTB group ( | Statistical significance test used | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex: male/female | 17/13 57%/43% | 17/13 57%/43% | Chi-quadrat test |
| Tegner score preinjury | Median 7 Range 6–9 | Median 7 Range 6–9 | Mann–Whitney |
| Injured knee: right/left | 18/12 60%/40% | 12/18 40%/60% | Chi-quadrat test |
| Interval injury surgery | Mean 1.8 Range 27 days–11.92 years | Mean 1.4 Range 26 days–10.08 years | Unpaired |
| Age on operation day (years) | Mean 30.5 Range 18–49 | Mean 30.6 Range 18–48 | Unpaired |
| Duration of surgery (minutes) | Mean 62 Range 50–95 | Mean 64 Range 40–105 | Unpaired |
| Accompanying injuries (multiple choices possible) | 7 (23%) | 5 (17%) | Chi-quadrat test |
| Meniscal injuries | 4 | 3 | |
| Cartilage lessons | 2 | 3 | |
| Inner ligament injuries | 3 | 1 | |
| 1-year follow-up | |||
| Interval operation: 1-year follow-up (days) | Mean 378 Range 341–407 | Mean 371 Range 335–419 | Unpaired |
| 10-year follow-up | |||
| Interval operation: 10-year follow-up (years) | Mean 10.3 Range 10.03–10.79 | Mean 10.2 Range 10.02–10.96 | Unpaired |
Fig. 1The Lysholm score in patients with quadriceps tendon–patellar bone autograft (= QTB group) and with bone–patellar tendon–bone autograft (= BPTB group) showed no significant difference between the groups at the following three points in time: after the injury and before surgery (N = 60, p = 0.612), 1 year postoperatively (N = 56, p = 0.834) and 10 years postoperatively (N = 43, p = 0.844)
Fig. 2The Tegner score in patients with quadriceps tendon–patellar bone autograft (= QTB group) and with bone–patellar tendon–bone autograft (= BPTB group) showed no significant difference between the groups at the following four points in time: preinjury (N = 60, p = 0.938), after the injury and before surgery (N = 60, p = 0.273), 1 year postoperatively (N = 56, p = 0.518) and 10 years postoperatively (N = 43, p = 0.960)
Fig. 3The IKDC score in patients with quadriceps tendon–patellar bone autograft (= QTB group) and with bone–patellar tendon–bone autograft (= BPTB group) showed no significant difference between the groups 10 years postoperatively (N = 43, p = 0.653)
Fig. 4The KT-1000 arthrometer measurement in patients with quadriceps tendon–patellar bone autograft (= QTB group) and with bone–patellar tendon–bone autograft (= BPTB group) showed no significant difference between the groups at following three points in time: after the injury and before surgery (N = 60, p = 0.834), 1 year postoperatively (N = 56, p = 0.518) and 10 years postoperatively (N = 43, p = 0.235)
Statistical results of the functional scores (IKDC = International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Form), the reported satisfaction with the procedure (VAS = Visual Analogue Scale) and the knee stability (KT-1000 = side to side difference of the posterior–anterior translation in mm using the KT-1000 Arthrometer). Patients with quadriceps tendon–patellar bone autograft (= QTB group) and with bone–patellar tendon–bone autograft (= BPTB group) in comparison
| QTB group | BPTB group | Statistical significance test used | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lysholm score | |||
| Preoperative | Mean 59.7 ± 18.6 Range 18 to 90 | Mean 56.9 ± 22.3 Range 8 to 89 | Unpaired |
| 1-year follow-up | Mean 95.9 ± 6.1 Range 77 to 100 | Mean 96.2 ± 5.3 Range 73 to 100 | Unpaired |
| 10-year follow-up | Mean 95.6 ± 7.8 Range 74 to 100 | Mean 95.2 ± 6.6 Range 75 to 100 | Unpaired |
| Tegner score | |||
| Preinjury | Median 7 Range 6 to 9 | Median 7 Range 6 to 9 | Mann–Whitney |
| Preoperative | Median 4 Range 0 to 8 | Median 4 Range 0 to 7 | Mann–Whitney |
| 1-year follow-up N = 56 | Median 6 Range 4 to 9 | Median 6 Range 4 to 8 | Mann–Whitney |
| 10-year follow-up | Median 6 Range 4 to 9 | Median 6 Range 4 to 9 | Mann–Whitney |
| IKDC score | |||
| 10-year follow-up | Mean 92 ± 11.5 Range 60 to 100 | Mean 91 ± 7.3 Range 75 to 100 | Unpaired |
| Satisfaction (VAS 0–10) | |||
| 10-year follow-up | Median 10 Range 7 to 10 | Median 10 Range 8 to 10 | Mann–Whitney |
| KT-1000 | |||
| Preoperative | Median 5 Mean 5.00 ± 1.4 Range + 2 to + 8 | Median 5 Mean 5.33 ± 1.4 Range + 3 to + 8 | Unpaired |
| 1-year follow-up | Median 1 Mean 0.70 ± 0.9 Range − 1 to + 3 | Median 1 Mean 1.13 ± 1.3 Range − 1 to + 4 | Unpaired |
| 10-year follow-up | Median 1 Mean 1.00 ± 1.095 Range − 1 to + 3 | Median 1 Mean 1.05 ± 1.36 Range − 1 to + 5 | Unpaired |
Fig. 5Donor site morbidity: The prevalence of postoperative pain during kneeling and squatting was significant higher in patients with bone–patellar tendon–bone autograft (= BPTB group) than in patients with quadriceps tendon–patellar bone autograft (= QTB group) at the following two points in time: 1 year postoperatively (N = 56, kneeling pain p < 0.001, squatting pain p = 0.003) and 10 years postoperatively (N = 43, kneeling pain p = 0.019, squatting pain p = 0.046)