Erschienen in:
01.11.2007 | Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine
Initial fixation strength of a new hybrid technique for femoral ACL graft fixation: the bone wedge technique
verfasst von:
Mirco Herbort, Andre Weimann, Thore Zantop, Michael Strobel, Michael Raschke, Wolf Petersen
Erschienen in:
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
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Ausgabe 9/2007
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Abstract
Background
Aperture fixation with interference screws matching the diameter of the tunnel is associated with the risk of graft laceration and graft rotation.
Hypothesis
A hybrid fixation technique (extracortical and aperture fixation) with undersized interference screw placed behind a bone wedge provides a higher fixation strength as aperture fixation with a screw alone matching the size of the tunnel.
Study design
Experimental laboratory study.
Methods
We evaluated the initial fixation strength (single cycle and cyclic loading tests) of hybrid and interference screw aperture fixation using different sized interference screws in porcine knees.
Results
Analysis of yield load, maximum load and stiffness in the single cycle loading test showed no statistically significant differences for hybrid fixation with a 1 mm undersized screw and aperture fixation with a screw matching the size of the tunnel. The use of an undersized screw alone resulted in low fixation strength.
Conclusion
The initial fixation strength of the hybrid technique with undersized screws is comparable to that of interference screw fixation matching the size.
Clinical relevance
The new “bone wedge fixation” is an alternative for ACL graft fixation without the risk of graft laceration and graft rotation.