Login / Signup

Transtibial Femoral Tunnel Technique in ACL Reconstruction and Osteoarthritis Incidence.

Marcus Vinicius DanieliAllan Viktor Pires MolinariJoão Vitor Guedes SuzzeVictoria de AbreuJoão Paulo Fernandes Guerreiro
Published in: Revista brasileira de ortopedia (2024)
Objective : Evaluate osteoarthritis incidence in patients that undergone ACL reconstruction using the transtibial technique, with a minimum of 5 years of follow up, with isolated ACL injury. Methods : Patients who underwent ACL reconstruction by the same surgeon using the transtibial technique with hamstrings graft and with a minimum of 5 years of follow-up, without other injuries during the surgical procedure, were selected to undergo imaging exams of the operated knee to assess the incidence of osteoarthritis. The obtained data were evaluated by descriptive statistics. Results : Forty-two patients (44 knees) were evaluated, with a mean age of 31 years old (SD: 8), being 23 right knees and 28 male patients. Mean time from surgery to imaging evaluation was 94.1 months (ranging from 60 to 154 months; SD: 28). Of the evaluated knees, 37 did not have osteoarthritis (83.3%) and 7 had (16.7%). Conclusion : ACL reconstruction with femoral tunnel performed through the transtibial technique in patients without other associated injuries in the operated knee, using hamstrings graft, with a minimum of 5 years of follow up, showed an osteoarthritis incidence of 16.7% in a mean follow-up of 94.1 months. Level Of Evidence V; Case Series.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • ejection fraction
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • prognostic factors
  • high resolution
  • total knee arthroplasty
  • deep learning