Medial collateral ligament lengthening by standardized pie-crusting technique: A cadaver study - 09/05/16
Abstract |
Introduction |
Pie-crusting (PC) is a tissue expansion technique using multiple perforation to lengthen the medial collateral ligament (MCL), but has still to be codified.
Hypothesis |
Standardized MCL PC allows measured opening of the medial femorotibial (MFT) joint line, without risk of MCL tear.
Material and method |
Thirty-one knees were dissected, with medial parapatellar arthrotomy and resection of the cruciate ligaments and menisci. The deep MCL bundle was sectioned, and the thick anterior bundle (AB) of the MCL was observed in each knee. Knees were randomly allocated between AB sparing (AB+; n=15) or sectioning (AB−; n=16). A graduated dynometric tensor applied constant 80N distraction on the MFT joint line. MCL PC used a 19-G needle at the joint line, with a horizontal series of perforations every 2mm over the width of the MCL. MFT compartment opening was measured after each PC series.
Results |
Mean MFT space after sectioning the cruciate ligaments was 5.52±0.37mm, increasing by 1.64±1.28mm with AB sectioning. Twenty-five perforations were made in the AB+ and 16 in the AB− group. Final mean joint-line increase was 0.18±0.18mm in AB+ and 3.16±2.70mm in AB−. There were no MCL tears.
Discussion |
MCL pie-crusting was reliable and reproducible, achieving progressive MFT joint-line lengthening to a mean 8.71±2.62mm when associated to sectioning of the cruciate ligaments and MCL AB.
Type of study |
Cadaver.
Level of evidence |
IV.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Pie-crusting, Gap balancing, Knee, Medial collateral ligament
Plan
Vol 102 - N° 4S
P. S209-S212 - juin 2016 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.