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Five-year results of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with the Stryker Dacron high-strength ligament.

T Wredmark1, B Engström.   

Abstract

Forty-two consecutive patients (27 male and 15 female, with a mean age of 26 years) suffering from unilateral chronic anterior cruciate ligament insufficiency underwent surgical reconstruction with a Dacron high-strength ligament (Stryker). In 32 patients the synthetic ligament was used as a reinforcement in an iliotibial band intra-articular procedure and in 10 patients as an intra-articular prosthesis without biological reinforcement. There were 24 concomitant injuries such as meniscal tears, status post-meniscectomy or medial collateral ligament insufficiency at the time of reconstruction. The initial injury occurred during soccer in 23 patients and other pivoting sports in 16 patients. Two and 5 years after reconstruction, the patients underwent clinical examination, including the instrumented knee laxity test (OSI), and performed subjective evaluation. The anterior tibial translation was 6.3 +/- 2.6 mm greater than in the healthy knee, the mean Lysholm score was 78 points, and the Tegner activity score was lower than its pre-injury level. Radiography revealed that 31 of 37 ligaments had ruptured and another 2 ligaments showed more than 5 mm side-to-side increased laxity. The Stryker Dacron high-strength ligament ruptured in more than 80% of the cases and patients could not return to their pre-injury physical performance activities.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8536011     DOI: 10.1007/bf01565455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc        ISSN: 0942-2056            Impact factor:   4.342


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