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Quadricipital Tendon: Option in Knee Ligament Reconstruction.

Edmar Stieven FilhoMaisa Sayuri NambaIsabela do Prado NascimentoFernando Martins RosaMario Massatomo Namba
Published in: Revista brasileira de ortopedia (2021)
Although it is a versatile tendon, only 1% of surgeons choose to use the quadricipital tendon as a graft in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. The present article aims to describe a quadricipital graft removal technique in which its deepest part is maintained. The technique consists of an approach in which the first incision is made in the medial part of the quadricipital tendon to prevent it from getting too short. This is due to its triangular design. The technique also addresses the depth and identification of the three layers of the quadricipital tendon so that it is possible to preserve its deepest part. This approach aims to preserve the extensor apparatus and to not communicate it with the joint environment, avoiding fluid extravasation both in the trans and postoperative periods.
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