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Arthroscopic anatomical double bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A prospective longitudinal study

BACKGROUND: Single bundle anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction has been the current standard of treatment for ACL deficiency. However, a significant subset of patients continue to report residual symptoms of instability with a poor pivot control. Cadaveric biomechanical studies have shown...

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Autores principales: Devgan, Ashish, Singh, Amanpreet, Gogna, Paritosh, Singla, Rohit, Magu, Narender Kumar, Mukhopadhyay, Reetadyuti
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4436477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26015600
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5413.152406
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author Devgan, Ashish
Singh, Amanpreet
Gogna, Paritosh
Singla, Rohit
Magu, Narender Kumar
Mukhopadhyay, Reetadyuti
author_facet Devgan, Ashish
Singh, Amanpreet
Gogna, Paritosh
Singla, Rohit
Magu, Narender Kumar
Mukhopadhyay, Reetadyuti
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description BACKGROUND: Single bundle anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction has been the current standard of treatment for ACL deficiency. However, a significant subset of patients continue to report residual symptoms of instability with a poor pivot control. Cadaveric biomechanical studies have shown double bundle (DB) ACL reconstructions to restore the knee kinematics better. This study evaluates the outcome of DB ACL reconstruction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 30 consecutive patients who underwent anatomic DB ACL reconstruction were included in this prospective longitudinal study. There were all males with a mean age of 25 ± 7.45 years. All patients were prospectively evaluated using GeNouRoB (GNRB) arthrometer, functional knee scores (International Knee Documentation Committee [IKDC] and Lysholm) and postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for comparing the graft orientation and footprint of the reconstructed ACL with that of the normal knee. RESULTS: The average followup was 36.2 months. At the time of final followup the mean Lysholm score was 93.13 ± 3.31. As per the objective IKDC score, 26 patients (86.6%) were in Group A while 4 patients (13.3%) were in Group B. The mean differential anterior tibial translation by GNRB, arthrometer was 1.07 ± 0.8 mm (range 0.1-2.3 mm). All cases had a negative pivot shift test. MRI scans of operated and the contralateral normal knee showed the mean sagittal ACL tibial angle coronal ACL tibial angle and tibial ACL footprint to be in accordance with the values of the contralateral, normal knee. CONCLUSION: The study demonstrates that DB ACL reconstruction restores the ACL anatomically in terms of size and angle of orientation. However, long term studies are needed to further substantiate its role in decreasing the incidence of early osteoarthritic changes compared to the conventional single bundle reconstructions.
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spelling pubmed-44364772015-05-26 Arthroscopic anatomical double bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A prospective longitudinal study Devgan, Ashish Singh, Amanpreet Gogna, Paritosh Singla, Rohit Magu, Narender Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Reetadyuti Indian J Orthop Symposium - ACL BACKGROUND: Single bundle anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction has been the current standard of treatment for ACL deficiency. However, a significant subset of patients continue to report residual symptoms of instability with a poor pivot control. Cadaveric biomechanical studies have shown double bundle (DB) ACL reconstructions to restore the knee kinematics better. This study evaluates the outcome of DB ACL reconstruction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 30 consecutive patients who underwent anatomic DB ACL reconstruction were included in this prospective longitudinal study. There were all males with a mean age of 25 ± 7.45 years. All patients were prospectively evaluated using GeNouRoB (GNRB) arthrometer, functional knee scores (International Knee Documentation Committee [IKDC] and Lysholm) and postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for comparing the graft orientation and footprint of the reconstructed ACL with that of the normal knee. RESULTS: The average followup was 36.2 months. At the time of final followup the mean Lysholm score was 93.13 ± 3.31. As per the objective IKDC score, 26 patients (86.6%) were in Group A while 4 patients (13.3%) were in Group B. The mean differential anterior tibial translation by GNRB, arthrometer was 1.07 ± 0.8 mm (range 0.1-2.3 mm). All cases had a negative pivot shift test. MRI scans of operated and the contralateral normal knee showed the mean sagittal ACL tibial angle coronal ACL tibial angle and tibial ACL footprint to be in accordance with the values of the contralateral, normal knee. CONCLUSION: The study demonstrates that DB ACL reconstruction restores the ACL anatomically in terms of size and angle of orientation. However, long term studies are needed to further substantiate its role in decreasing the incidence of early osteoarthritic changes compared to the conventional single bundle reconstructions. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4436477/ /pubmed/26015600 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5413.152406 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Orthopaedics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Symposium - ACL
Devgan, Ashish
Singh, Amanpreet
Gogna, Paritosh
Singla, Rohit
Magu, Narender Kumar
Mukhopadhyay, Reetadyuti
Arthroscopic anatomical double bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A prospective longitudinal study
title Arthroscopic anatomical double bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A prospective longitudinal study
title_full Arthroscopic anatomical double bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A prospective longitudinal study
title_fullStr Arthroscopic anatomical double bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A prospective longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed Arthroscopic anatomical double bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A prospective longitudinal study
title_short Arthroscopic anatomical double bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A prospective longitudinal study
title_sort arthroscopic anatomical double bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a prospective longitudinal study
topic Symposium - ACL
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4436477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26015600
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5413.152406
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