ACL reconstruction with physiological graft tension by intraoperative adjustment of the anteroposterior translation to the uninjured contralateral knee.


Autoria(s): Bastian, Johannes Dominik; Tomagra, Salvatore; Schuster, Andreas J; Werlen, Stefan F.; Jakob, Roland P; Zumstein, Matthias
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01/05/2014

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PURPOSE Fixation of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) substitutes with non-physiological anteroposterior translation (APT) worsens outcome. The aim was to present a technique for physiological APT adjustment of the transplant in ACL reconstruction and its outcome at midterm. METHODS In a consecutive series of 28 patients (age 32 ± 11 years, 24 male), chronic ACL deficiency was treated by bone-patella-tendon-bone reconstruction. Transplant APT was adjusted to that of the contralateral uninjured ACL, measured 3, 6, and 12 months postoperatively using the Rolimeter. At a median follow-up of 5.3 years (3-8 years), 82% of the patients were re-evaluated with APT measurement and using IKDC-, Tegner-, Lysholm-Scores, conventional radiographs and MRI. RESULTS No differences in APT (mean ± SD) between uninjured and reconstructed knees were observed after adjustment (6 ± 1 versus 6 ± 1 mm, n.s.). Three months postoperatively, a statistically significant increase in APT (7 ± 1 mm) and a further increase at midterm (9 ± 2 mm) were observed. Patients scored "normal" or "nearly normal", respectively, in 79% (IKDC) and 4 (3-9) points (Tegner; median, range) or 89 ± 9 points (Lysholm; mean ± SD). Radiological evaluation showed no, minimal or moderate joint degeneration in 5, 20 and 75% of patients, respectively. MRI confirmed intact ACL transplants in all patients. CONCLUSION ACL reconstruction using the presented technique was considered successful, as patients did not suffer from subjective instability, radiographic analysis did not provide evidence for graft rupture at midterm. However, APT increase and occurrence of degenerative changes in reconstructed knees at the midterm might not be prevented even by restoration of a physiological APT in ACL reconstruction. The Rolimeter can be used for quick and easy intraoperative indirect control of the applied tension to the ACL transplant by measuring the APT to obtain physiological tensioning resulting in a satisfying outcome at midterm. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE IV.

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Bastian, Johannes Dominik; Tomagra, Salvatore; Schuster, Andreas J; Werlen, Stefan F.; Jakob, Roland P; Zumstein, Matthias (2014). ACL reconstruction with physiological graft tension by intraoperative adjustment of the anteroposterior translation to the uninjured contralateral knee. Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy, 22(5), pp. 1055-1060. Springer 10.1007/s00167-013-2465-4 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00167-013-2465-4>

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Bastian, Johannes Dominik; Tomagra, Salvatore; Schuster, Andreas J; Werlen, Stefan F.; Jakob, Roland P; Zumstein, Matthias (2014). ACL reconstruction with physiological graft tension by intraoperative adjustment of the anteroposterior translation to the uninjured contralateral knee. Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy, 22(5), pp. 1055-1060. Springer 10.1007/s00167-013-2465-4 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00167-013-2465-4>

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