Anatomical anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Surgical technique and a case series

Authors

  • Germán Alejandro Jaramillo Quiceno Clínica del Norte. Medellín, Colombia
  • Iván Darío Agudelo Zuluaga Clínica Saludcoop. Medellín, Colombia
  • Antonio Paz Venencia Clínica Saludcoop. Medellín, Colombia
  • Julián Alberto Castro Padilla Clínica Saludcoop. Medellín, Colombia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1016/S0120-8845(13)70014-2

Keywords:

anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, arthroscopy/methods, transplantation, autologous, retrospective studies, evidence level: IV

Abstract

Introduction: The main goal in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is to restore the biomechanics of the knee, provide adequate stability, and pain free function for the patient in order to return to pre-injury functionality.
Materials and methods: A retrospective study was designed to clinically and subjectively assess a sample of patients who had an ACL reconstruction with the medial portal technique performed in the Saludcoop Medellin clinic. This sample included all patients who could be evaluated regularly by the treating orthopedist between February 2010 and August 2011. The functional measurement was made using the Lysholm scale.
Results: A total of 38 patients with 39 ACL reconstructions (one patient bilateral) were followed up. A semitendinosus-gracilis autograft, as well as two patellar bone-tendon-bone autografts, were used in 37 patients. Functional scale showed that the average preoperative score was 50.3 (16–90), and the postoperative score was 85.5 (20–95). Lower postoperative scores were associated with patients who had lateral pain when a TransFix® fixation technique was performed.
Discussion: The number of complications is low with this technique, and functional outcomes of patients are excellent. Further prospective studies should be performed to validate this technique.

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Author Biographies

Germán Alejandro Jaramillo Quiceno, Clínica del Norte. Medellín, Colombia

Ortopedista, fellow de Cirugía Artroscópica y Trauma Deportivo, Servicio de Ortopedia, Clínica Saludcoop y Clínica del Norte, Medellín, Colombia.

Iván Darío Agudelo Zuluaga, Clínica Saludcoop. Medellín, Colombia

Médico General, Servicio de Cirugía, Clínica Saludcoop, Medellín, Colombia.

Antonio Paz Venencia, Clínica Saludcoop. Medellín, Colombia

Médico General, Servicio de Cirugía, Clínica Saludcoop, Medellín, Colombia.

Julián Alberto Castro Padilla, Clínica Saludcoop. Medellín, Colombia

Médico General, Servicio de Cirugía, Clínica Saludcoop, Medellín, Colombia.

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2013-09-25

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Jaramillo Quiceno GA, Agudelo Zuluaga ID, Paz Venencia A, Castro Padilla JA. Anatomical anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Surgical technique and a case series. Rev. colomb. ortop traumatol. [Internet]. 2013 Sep. 25 [cited 2024 May 18];27(3):166-70. Available from: https://revistasccot.org/index.php/rccot/article/view/482

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