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A Higher Initial Tensioning Force of an ACL Graft Results in a Higher Graft Force After Screw Fixation Irrespective of the Screw Diameter: A Biomechanical Study.

Mahmut Enes KayaalpRobert CollettePhilipp KruppaAnne FliesKlaus-Dieter SchaserDag WulstenGeorg N DudaRoland BeckerSebastian Kopf
Published in: The American journal of sports medicine (2021)
To obtain a higher residual graft force after bioabsorbable interference screw fixation, an initial EATF ≥80 N should be applied according to this model. The significant decrease in graft force after the release of the EATF indicates that the reconstructed knee cannot be mechanically stabilized after the surgery.
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