Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Ligament With Short Hamstring Graft Compare With a Standard Hamstring Graft Technique: Prospective Cohort Study
this study was to evaluate the functional outcome of quadruple hamstring graft in femoral tunnel less than 15 mm and morethan or equal 15 mm of ACL reconstruction. The hypothesize that no difference intermediate follow up ( 6 month - 24 month) of functional outcome and clinical evaluation between short and normal femoral tunnel graft length of hamstring tendon ACL reconstruction.
The patient recruitment (N=29) and baseline data collection were done at our institute
between March2014-September 2015. The inclusion criteria were patients with anterior cruciate
ligamentous injury who needed ligamentous reconstruction, closed growth plates and younger
than 60 years old, absence of ligament injury to the opposite knee. The exclusion criteria
are patients who did not want to participate in this study or patient with failed anterior
cruciate ligamentous reconstruction.
All the procedure of anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions were performed by the senior
authors (B.C). Semitendinosus and gracilis tendons were harvested through an oblique approach
medial to the tibial tubercle in all patients. Complete anterior cruciate ligament was
confirmed at arthroscopy. Associated intra-articular injuries such as meniscus tear and
cartilage lesions were fixed at of the index operation .The femoral tunnel were drilled
though the AM portal.
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