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01.09.2015 | Original Article
Half-peroneus-longus-tendon graft augmentation for unqualified hamstring tendon graft of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
verfasst von:
Chung-Ting Liu, Yung-Chang Lu, Chang-Hung Huang
Erschienen in:
Journal of Orthopaedic Science
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Ausgabe 5/2015
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Abstract
Background
In some situations, harvested hamstring tendon grafts are not qualified for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. This study aimed to present a reinforcing method with additional half peroneus longus tendon (half-PLT) graft augmentation.
Methods
Eight cases underwent ACL reconstruction with unqualified hamstring tendon grafts (diameter <7 mm) and were salvaged by additional half-PLT graft augmentation. The pivot shift test and KT-1000 tests were performed 3 years after surgery. Functional evaluation of subjective International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) and Lysholm scores was also done. In addition, Foot and Ankle Disability Index (FADI) scores were used to evaluate the function of the ankle donor site.
Results
The diameter of unqualified four-strand hamstring tendon grafts was 6.2 mm on average (range, 6.0–6.5 mm). The average diameter of hamstring grafts with half-PLT augmentation was 9.6 mm (range, 9.5–10.0 mm). The pivot shift test was negative in all patients. No significant differences between normal and abnormal knees were found by KT-1000. The average IKDC score was 86.0 (range, 83 to 89), and the average Lysholm score was 84.4 (range, 80–90). The average FADI score for the donor sites of half-PLT was 135.8 (range, 134–136).
Conclusions
Additional half-PLT can successfully and safely reinforce unqualified hamstring tendon grafts for ACL reconstruction.