Cargando…

Prevalence and influence of tibial tunnel widening after isolated anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using patella-bone-tendon-bone-graft: long-term follow-up

The aim of the present study was to evaluate incidence, degree and impact of tibial tunnel widening (TW) on patient-reported long-term clinical outcome, knee joint stability and prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) after isolated anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. On average, 13.5 years a...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Struewer, Johannes, Efe, Turgay, Frangen, Thomas Manfred, Schwarting, Tim, Buecking, Benjamin, Ruchholtz, Steffen, Schüttler, Karl Friedrich, Ziring, Ewgeni
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: PAGEPress Publications 2012
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3395990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22802989
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/or.2012.e21
_version_ 1782238071068033024
author Struewer, Johannes
Efe, Turgay
Frangen, Thomas Manfred
Schwarting, Tim
Buecking, Benjamin
Ruchholtz, Steffen
Schüttler, Karl Friedrich
Ziring, Ewgeni
author_facet Struewer, Johannes
Efe, Turgay
Frangen, Thomas Manfred
Schwarting, Tim
Buecking, Benjamin
Ruchholtz, Steffen
Schüttler, Karl Friedrich
Ziring, Ewgeni
author_sort Struewer, Johannes
collection PubMed
description The aim of the present study was to evaluate incidence, degree and impact of tibial tunnel widening (TW) on patient-reported long-term clinical outcome, knee joint stability and prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) after isolated anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. On average, 13.5 years after ACL reconstruction via patella-bone-tendon-bone autograft, 73 patients have been re-evaluated. Inclusion criteria consisted of an isolated anterior cruciate ligament rupture and reconstruction, a minimum of 10-year follow-up and no previous anterior cruciate ligament repair or associated intra-articular lesions. Clinical evaluation was performed via the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score and the Tegner and Lysholm scores. Instrumental anterior laxity testing was carried out with the KT-1000™ arthrometer. The degree of degenerative changes and the prevalence of osteoarthritis were assessed with the Kellgren-Lawrence score. Tibial tunnel enlargement was radiographically evaluated on both antero-posterior and lateral views under establishment of 4 degrees of tibial tunnel widening by measuring the actual tunnel diameters in mm on the sclerotic margins of the inserted tunnels on 3 different points (T1–T3). Afterwards, a conversion of the absolute values in mm into a 4 staged ratio, based on the comparison to the results of the initial drill-width, should provide a better quantification and statistical analysis. Evaluation was performed postoperatively as well as on 2 year follow-up and 13 years after ACL reconstruction. Minimum follow-up was 10 years. 75% of patients were graded A or B according to IKDC score. The mean Lysholm score was 90.2±4.8 (25–100). Radiological assessment on long-term follow-up showed in 45% a grade I, in 24% a grade II, in 17% a grade III and in additional 12% a grade IV enlargement of the tibial tunnel. No evident progression of TW was found in comparison to the 2 year results. Radiological evaluation revealed degenerative changes in sense of a grade II OA in 54% of patients. Prevalence of a grade III or grade IV OA was found in 20%. Correlation analysis showed no significant relationship between the amount of tibial tunnel enlargement (P>0.05), long-term clinical results, anterior joint laxity or prevalence of osteoarthritis. Tunnel widening remains a radiological phenomenon which is most commonly observed within the short to midterm intervals after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and subsequently stabilises on mid and long- term follow-up. It does not adversely affect long-term clinical outcome and stability. Furthermore, tunnel widening doesn't constitute an increasing prevalence of osteoarthritis.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3395990
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2012
publisher PAGEPress Publications
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-33959902012-07-16 Prevalence and influence of tibial tunnel widening after isolated anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using patella-bone-tendon-bone-graft: long-term follow-up Struewer, Johannes Efe, Turgay Frangen, Thomas Manfred Schwarting, Tim Buecking, Benjamin Ruchholtz, Steffen Schüttler, Karl Friedrich Ziring, Ewgeni Orthop Rev (Pavia) Article The aim of the present study was to evaluate incidence, degree and impact of tibial tunnel widening (TW) on patient-reported long-term clinical outcome, knee joint stability and prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) after isolated anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. On average, 13.5 years after ACL reconstruction via patella-bone-tendon-bone autograft, 73 patients have been re-evaluated. Inclusion criteria consisted of an isolated anterior cruciate ligament rupture and reconstruction, a minimum of 10-year follow-up and no previous anterior cruciate ligament repair or associated intra-articular lesions. Clinical evaluation was performed via the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score and the Tegner and Lysholm scores. Instrumental anterior laxity testing was carried out with the KT-1000™ arthrometer. The degree of degenerative changes and the prevalence of osteoarthritis were assessed with the Kellgren-Lawrence score. Tibial tunnel enlargement was radiographically evaluated on both antero-posterior and lateral views under establishment of 4 degrees of tibial tunnel widening by measuring the actual tunnel diameters in mm on the sclerotic margins of the inserted tunnels on 3 different points (T1–T3). Afterwards, a conversion of the absolute values in mm into a 4 staged ratio, based on the comparison to the results of the initial drill-width, should provide a better quantification and statistical analysis. Evaluation was performed postoperatively as well as on 2 year follow-up and 13 years after ACL reconstruction. Minimum follow-up was 10 years. 75% of patients were graded A or B according to IKDC score. The mean Lysholm score was 90.2±4.8 (25–100). Radiological assessment on long-term follow-up showed in 45% a grade I, in 24% a grade II, in 17% a grade III and in additional 12% a grade IV enlargement of the tibial tunnel. No evident progression of TW was found in comparison to the 2 year results. Radiological evaluation revealed degenerative changes in sense of a grade II OA in 54% of patients. Prevalence of a grade III or grade IV OA was found in 20%. Correlation analysis showed no significant relationship between the amount of tibial tunnel enlargement (P>0.05), long-term clinical results, anterior joint laxity or prevalence of osteoarthritis. Tunnel widening remains a radiological phenomenon which is most commonly observed within the short to midterm intervals after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and subsequently stabilises on mid and long- term follow-up. It does not adversely affect long-term clinical outcome and stability. Furthermore, tunnel widening doesn't constitute an increasing prevalence of osteoarthritis. PAGEPress Publications 2012-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3395990/ /pubmed/22802989 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/or.2012.e21 Text en ©Copyright J. Struewer et al., 2012 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0). Licensee PAGEPress, Italy
spellingShingle Article
Struewer, Johannes
Efe, Turgay
Frangen, Thomas Manfred
Schwarting, Tim
Buecking, Benjamin
Ruchholtz, Steffen
Schüttler, Karl Friedrich
Ziring, Ewgeni
Prevalence and influence of tibial tunnel widening after isolated anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using patella-bone-tendon-bone-graft: long-term follow-up
title Prevalence and influence of tibial tunnel widening after isolated anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using patella-bone-tendon-bone-graft: long-term follow-up
title_full Prevalence and influence of tibial tunnel widening after isolated anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using patella-bone-tendon-bone-graft: long-term follow-up
title_fullStr Prevalence and influence of tibial tunnel widening after isolated anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using patella-bone-tendon-bone-graft: long-term follow-up
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and influence of tibial tunnel widening after isolated anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using patella-bone-tendon-bone-graft: long-term follow-up
title_short Prevalence and influence of tibial tunnel widening after isolated anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using patella-bone-tendon-bone-graft: long-term follow-up
title_sort prevalence and influence of tibial tunnel widening after isolated anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using patella-bone-tendon-bone-graft: long-term follow-up
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3395990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22802989
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/or.2012.e21
work_keys_str_mv AT struewerjohannes prevalenceandinfluenceoftibialtunnelwideningafterisolatedanteriorcruciateligamentreconstructionusingpatellabonetendonbonegraftlongtermfollowup
AT efeturgay prevalenceandinfluenceoftibialtunnelwideningafterisolatedanteriorcruciateligamentreconstructionusingpatellabonetendonbonegraftlongtermfollowup
AT frangenthomasmanfred prevalenceandinfluenceoftibialtunnelwideningafterisolatedanteriorcruciateligamentreconstructionusingpatellabonetendonbonegraftlongtermfollowup
AT schwartingtim prevalenceandinfluenceoftibialtunnelwideningafterisolatedanteriorcruciateligamentreconstructionusingpatellabonetendonbonegraftlongtermfollowup
AT bueckingbenjamin prevalenceandinfluenceoftibialtunnelwideningafterisolatedanteriorcruciateligamentreconstructionusingpatellabonetendonbonegraftlongtermfollowup
AT ruchholtzsteffen prevalenceandinfluenceoftibialtunnelwideningafterisolatedanteriorcruciateligamentreconstructionusingpatellabonetendonbonegraftlongtermfollowup
AT schuttlerkarlfriedrich prevalenceandinfluenceoftibialtunnelwideningafterisolatedanteriorcruciateligamentreconstructionusingpatellabonetendonbonegraftlongtermfollowup
AT ziringewgeni prevalenceandinfluenceoftibialtunnelwideningafterisolatedanteriorcruciateligamentreconstructionusingpatellabonetendonbonegraftlongtermfollowup