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Manual and Device-Assisted Hamstring Autograft Tensioning Yield Similar Outcomes following ACL Reconstruction.

Andreas PiskopakisTrifon TotlisVlasios AchlatisFrantzeska ZampeliJim Dimitris GeorgoulisMichael E HantesNikolaos PiskopakisMarios Vekris
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
No significant differences were found with respect to postoperative anterior knee laxity, clinical outcomes, activity level, and patient satisfaction between the application of manual tension and the use of the graft-tensioning system during tibial fixation while performing anatomic single-bundle ACL reconstruction with a quadruple hamstring tendon graft. Further high-quality clinical studies are required to elucidate whether device-assisted tension is superior to manual tension.
Keyphrases
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  • patient satisfaction
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