ACL reconstruction with lateral extra-articular tenodesis using a continuous graft: 10-year outcomes of 50 cases - 19/08/20
Abstract |
Background |
Persistence of pivot shift is the main problem after isolated intra-articular anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Adding lateral extra-articular tenodesis (LET) to the ACL procedure increases the knee's stability by controlling rotational laxity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term clinical and radiological outcomes of combined ACL reconstruction with LET using a continuous hamstring graft as a first-line procedure.
Material and methods |
Fifty patients were reviewed at 10 years postoperative. Subjective outcome scores –IKDC, Lysholm, KOOS and Tegner– were collected. A clinical and radiological assessment was done. The knees’ anteroposterior laxity was measured with a rollimeter.
Results |
The mean IKDC subjective score was 85.5, the mean Lysholm score was 90.2 and 80% of patients had a score graded as good or very good. No pivot shift was present in 94% of patients and there was a firm endpoint in the Lachman test in 86% of patients. There was a flexion deficit>5° in 5 patients and an extension deficit of 10° in one patient. Most patients (56%) had resumed their physical activities at the same level as before the surgery. Signs of osteoarthritis were found in 26% of patients (16% were Ahlback stage 1 and 10% were stage 2). There was only one graft failure. These good outcomes are consistent with other published studies on combined ACL-LET. There was neither significant stiffness, nor a higher rate of secondary osteoarthritis relative to ACL reconstruction only, particularly in the lateral tibiofemoral compartment.
Conclusion |
Adding primary LET to ACL reconstruction improves control of rotational laxity over time without increasing the complication rate.
Level of evidence |
IV, retrospective study without control group.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : ACL reconstruction, Anterolateral ligament, Rotational laxity, Anterolateral reconstruction, Hamstring, Osteoarthritis
Plan
Vol 106 - N° 5
P. 929-935 - septembre 2020 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.