Achilles tendon allograft reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee
Thirty-five patients had reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament with intraarticular fresh-frozen Achilles tendon allograft and extraarticular tibial band tenodesis. Patients were followed 2 to 4 years (mean, 2.5). Evaluation included clinical and functional exami nations, measurement of ti...
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description | Thirty-five patients had reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament with intraarticular fresh-frozen Achilles tendon
allograft and extraarticular tibial band tenodesis. Patients were followed 2 to 4 years (mean, 2.5). Evaluation included clinical
and functional exami nations, measurement of tibiofemoral displacement, and anteroposterior and lateral radiographs. Clinical
results were considered satisfactory in 85% of the patients; 16 had arthroscopic examination after the allograft; allograft
biopsies in 9 at this time showed cellular and vascular tissue without evidence of immune reaction. Clinical, arthroscopic,
and biopsy results were favorable, but radiologic results were not. In most pa tients there was a significant size increase
in femoral and tibial bone tunnels, as measured from radiographs. In the 6 most extreme cases, bone tunnels measured 20 mm
or more in diameter, twice the initial size. Etiology and clinical significance of these bone tunnel changes remain unknown.
Enlargement appears to oc cur early after operation; it stabilizes within 2 years. No statistical correlation was seen between
tunnel enlarge ment and results of clinical and functional examinations; nevertheless, unexplained tunnel enlargement is cause
for concern, and allograft replacement of the anterior cruciate ligament with fresh-frozen Achilles tendon al lograft should
be considered a salvage procedure. |
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results were considered satisfactory in 85% of the patients; 16 had arthroscopic examination after the allograft; allograft
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and biopsy results were favorable, but radiologic results were not. In most pa tients there was a significant size increase
in femoral and tibial bone tunnels, as measured from radiographs. In the 6 most extreme cases, bone tunnels measured 20 mm
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and functional exami nations, measurement of tibiofemoral displacement, and anteroposterior and lateral radiographs. Clinical
results were considered satisfactory in 85% of the patients; 16 had arthroscopic examination after the allograft; allograft
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and biopsy results were favorable, but radiologic results were not. In most pa tients there was a significant size increase
in femoral and tibial bone tunnels, as measured from radiographs. In the 6 most extreme cases, bone tunnels measured 20 mm
or more in diameter, twice the initial size. Etiology and clinical significance of these bone tunnel changes remain unknown.
Enlargement appears to oc cur early after operation; it stabilizes within 2 years. No statistical correlation was seen between
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for concern, and allograft replacement of the anterior cruciate ligament with fresh-frozen Achilles tendon al lograft should
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results were considered satisfactory in 85% of the patients; 16 had arthroscopic examination after the allograft; allograft
biopsies in 9 at this time showed cellular and vascular tissue without evidence of immune reaction. Clinical, arthroscopic,
and biopsy results were favorable, but radiologic results were not. In most pa tients there was a significant size increase
in femoral and tibial bone tunnels, as measured from radiographs. In the 6 most extreme cases, bone tunnels measured 20 mm
or more in diameter, twice the initial size. Etiology and clinical significance of these bone tunnel changes remain unknown.
Enlargement appears to oc cur early after operation; it stabilizes within 2 years. No statistical correlation was seen between
tunnel enlarge ment and results of clinical and functional examinations; nevertheless, unexplained tunnel enlargement is cause
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