Erschienen in:
01.12.2013 | Orthopaedic Surgery
Use of contact pressure-sensitive surfaces as an indicator of graft tension in medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction
verfasst von:
Kadir Ilker Yildiz, Cetin Isik, Osman Tecimel, Nurdan Cay, Ahmet Firat, Ramazan Akmese, Murat Bozkurt
Erschienen in:
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
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Ausgabe 12/2013
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Abstract
Background
No previous description has been made about an objective method to test the graft resistance in MPFL reconstruction intraoperatively. In our study, we aimed to obtain intraoperative objective data about the graft resistance using contact pressure-sensitive surfaces and measuring pressure formed under the graft.
Materials and methods
In 2012, double-layered contact pressure-sensitive Fuji Prescale Film bands were placed under MPFL in 15 fresh-frozen high above-knee amputates (Group 1) and under graft in 10 patients who underwent MPFL reconstruction (Group 2). Measured values at different flexion angles were compared between and in groups.
Results
Statistical analysis was performed by Student’s t test. It has been found that the pressure under the graft was higher in patients having reconstruction as compared to the pressure under natural MPFL. Decreasing pressure values were observed with increasing flexion angles in both groups.
Conclusion
Contact pressure-sensitive surfaces provided objective data when placed under the graft in natural MPFL and during surgery. Therefore, they may be used as an objective marker providing information about graft resistance.