The GORE-TEX anterior cruciate ligament prosthesis
The GORE-TEX anterior cruciate ligament prosthesis has been implanted in 268 patients at our institution since April of 1984. Follow-up for this study was avail able on 70% of these patients (188). Eighty-one percent (152) of these had the ligament for chronic injuries, 14% (26) for acute, and 5% (1...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of sports medicine 1992, Vol.20 (3), p.246 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The GORE-TEX anterior cruciate ligament prosthesis has been implanted in 268 patients at our institution since April of 1984.
Follow-up for this study was avail able on 70% of these patients (188). Eighty-one percent (152) of these had the ligament
for chronic injuries, 14% (26) for acute, and 5% (10) for subacute injuries. The patient population had an average age of
27.6 years (SD = 8.4) and a Tegner activity score of 6.05 (SD = 1.53). Prior procedures had been performed on 56% (105) of
the patients. Concomitant procedures were performed in 73% (137) and included iliotibial band tenodesis, partial meniscectomy,
posterior oblique lig ament advancement, or meniscal repair. Followup av eraged 48 months (range, 24 to 68). Evaluation included
a questionnaire, physical examination, radiographs, KT- 1000 arthrometer testing, and an activity score.
Results were graded as excellent, good, fair, and poor. Acceptable results (good and excellent) were obtained in 83 patients
(44%). Fifty-eight patients (32%) were rated excellent and 25 (13%) were rated good. Unacceptable results (fair and poor)
were obtained in 105 patients (56%). Twenty-five patients (13%) were rated fair and 80 (42%) were rated poor. Subjective improvement
was indicated by 166 patients (88%). Activity levels postoperatively as rated by the Tegner Scale improved in 2 (1 %), remained
the same in 167 (89%), and decreased in 19 patients (10%). Effusions occurred in 63 patients (34%) and caused an unac ceptable
result in 22 (12%). Rupture occurred in 23 patients (12%). Loosening greater than 3 mm occurred in 64 patients (34%) and led
to unacceptable results in 37 (20%). Infection occurred in 5 patients (2.7%). Ex cellent results had a statistically significantly
higher age and lower activity score than the poor results (P = 0.045 and 0.012, respectively). The patients with pre vious
intraarticular reconstructions had a 76% unac ceptable rating (16 of 21). |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/036354659202000302 |