Posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction by transfer of the medial gastrocnemius tendon
A retrospective study to determine the efficacy of me dial gastrocnemius tendon transfer for symptomatic PCL instability is presented. Results from a group of 31 patients undergoing this procedure were compared with a group of 8 patients managed conservatively while awaiting surgery. The mean injury...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of sports medicine 1988-01, Vol.16 (1), p.21-28 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A retrospective study to determine the efficacy of me dial gastrocnemius tendon transfer for symptomatic PCL instability is
presented. Results from a group of 31 patients undergoing this procedure were compared with a group of 8 patients managed
conservatively while awaiting surgery.
The mean injury to follow-up interval was 82 months in the operated group and 104 months in the nonop erated group. The mean
surgery to follow-up interval was 53 months. Sixty-nine percent of surgical patients were subjectively improved; however,
29 (91 %) contin ued to have pain and 19 (59%) continued to experience giving way. Thirteen patients from the operated group
who had associated procedures performed were sig nificantly better subjectively than those with no asso ciated procedures
(P < 0.05).
Physical examination demonstrated no difference in clinical laxity between the operated and nonoperated groups. Medial gastrocnemius
transfer did not result in any significant reduction in anterior-posterior translation (KT-1000 assessment) when reconstructed
knees were compared with control posterior cruciate deficient knees. Surgery, combined with subsequent immobili zation, may
have also been responsible for the signifi cant reduction in lower limb function observed in the reconstructed patients.
We do not recommend this procedure as a primary PCL reconstruction. |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/036354658801600104 |