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Comparison of clinical outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with autogenous hamstring tendons and peroneus longus allograft
In this study we reported the early clinical and functional results of 40 patients admitted to our hospital for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (20 with autogenous hamstring tendon graft and 20 with peroneus longus allograft)retrospectively between august 2012 and september 2014. All patie...
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author | Ertoğrul, Rodi Sezer, Hasan Basri Armağan, Raffi Kanar, Muharrem Eren, Osman Tugrul |
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description | In this study we reported the early clinical and functional results of 40 patients admitted to our hospital for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (20 with autogenous hamstring tendon graft and 20 with peroneus longus allograft)retrospectively between august 2012 and september 2014. All patients in the autograft group were male and only three patients in the allograft group were female. The mean age in the autograft group was 29,60±4,55 and 34,25±6,73 in the allograft group. The mean time period before the surgery was 10,35(1-84) months and the mean postoperative follow up time was 33,8(12-46) months. Only 2 patients in the autograft group and 4 patients in the allograft group were injured by direct trauma. We noted the patients’ occupation, activity level and sport activities. Joint effusion, pain and restriction in the joint motion were documented. Patients were evaluated with Lachman, anterior drawer and pivot shift tests at the last follow up examination. The joint instability was tested with KT 1000 and the muscle contractions were tested with Cybex devices. Modified Cincinnati, Lysholm and IKDC activity scale were used to evaluate the activity level of patients. There were no difference neither clinically, nor functionally between two groups at the last follow up (p>0,05).Taken into consideration the risks and advantages of autogenous hamstring graft and allograft use we conclude that the peroneus longus allograft is a reasonable option for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. |
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spelling | pubmed-53707372017-09-08 Comparison of clinical outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with autogenous hamstring tendons and peroneus longus allograft Ertoğrul, Rodi Sezer, Hasan Basri Armağan, Raffi Kanar, Muharrem Eren, Osman Tugrul Orthop J Sports Med Article In this study we reported the early clinical and functional results of 40 patients admitted to our hospital for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (20 with autogenous hamstring tendon graft and 20 with peroneus longus allograft)retrospectively between august 2012 and september 2014. All patients in the autograft group were male and only three patients in the allograft group were female. The mean age in the autograft group was 29,60±4,55 and 34,25±6,73 in the allograft group. The mean time period before the surgery was 10,35(1-84) months and the mean postoperative follow up time was 33,8(12-46) months. Only 2 patients in the autograft group and 4 patients in the allograft group were injured by direct trauma. We noted the patients’ occupation, activity level and sport activities. Joint effusion, pain and restriction in the joint motion were documented. Patients were evaluated with Lachman, anterior drawer and pivot shift tests at the last follow up examination. The joint instability was tested with KT 1000 and the muscle contractions were tested with Cybex devices. Modified Cincinnati, Lysholm and IKDC activity scale were used to evaluate the activity level of patients. There were no difference neither clinically, nor functionally between two groups at the last follow up (p>0,05).Taken into consideration the risks and advantages of autogenous hamstring graft and allograft use we conclude that the peroneus longus allograft is a reasonable option for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. SAGE Publications 2017-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5370737/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967117S00042 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This open-access article is published and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - No Derivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/), which permits the noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction of the article in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. You may not alter, transform, or build upon this article without the permission of the Author(s). For reprints and permission queries, please visit SAGE’s Web site at http://www.sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav. |
spellingShingle | Article Ertoğrul, Rodi Sezer, Hasan Basri Armağan, Raffi Kanar, Muharrem Eren, Osman Tugrul Comparison of clinical outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with autogenous hamstring tendons and peroneus longus allograft |
title | Comparison of clinical outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with autogenous hamstring tendons and peroneus longus allograft |
title_full | Comparison of clinical outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with autogenous hamstring tendons and peroneus longus allograft |
title_fullStr | Comparison of clinical outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with autogenous hamstring tendons and peroneus longus allograft |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of clinical outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with autogenous hamstring tendons and peroneus longus allograft |
title_short | Comparison of clinical outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with autogenous hamstring tendons and peroneus longus allograft |
title_sort | comparison of clinical outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with autogenous hamstring tendons and peroneus longus allograft |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5370737/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967117S00042 |
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