Biceps tendon tenodesis for posterolateral instability of the knee
The effects of biceps tendon tenodesis on internal- external and varus-valgus laxity were measured using fresh-frozen cadaveric specimens that had undergone sequential sectioning of the posterolateral structures and of the fibular collateral ligament. Tenodesis (using 89 N graft tension and a fixati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of sports medicine 1993-06, Vol.21 (3), p.400 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effects of biceps tendon tenodesis on internal- external and varus-valgus laxity were measured using fresh-frozen cadaveric
specimens that had undergone sequential sectioning of the posterolateral structures and of the fibular collateral ligament.
Tenodesis (using 89 N graft tension and a fixation point located 1 cm anterior to the fibular collateral ligament's insertion
on the femur) was effective in restoring external rotation and varus laxity; the procedure actually overcon strained external
tibial rotation at all flexion positions and varus angulation at 60° and 90° of flexion. Internal rotation and valgus laxity
were unaffected by the teno desis procedure. The anterior fixation point was more effective in reducing laxity than a fixation
point located 1 cm proximal to the fibular collateral ligament insertion. Tenodesis using the proximal fixation point, which
was nonisometric, did not restore external rotation and varus laxities to intact values at 60° and 90° of knee flexion. Graft
tension (45 or 89 N) had no measurable effect on the results of the tenodesis. This study has demonstrated that the biceps
tenodesis procedure is effective for reducing static laxity in the knee with posterolateral instability. |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/036354659302100313 |