Trans-tibial guide wire placement for femoral tunnel in single bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction |
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Authors: | Skand Sinha AK Naik CS Arya RK Arya Vijay K Jain Gaurav Upadhyay |
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Affiliation: | Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. RML Hospital, PGIMER, New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | Background:Femoral tunnel location is of critical importance for successful outcome of ACL reconstruction. The aim was to study the femoral tunnel created by placing free hand guide wire through tibial tunnel, using the toggle of the guide wire in the tibial tunnel to improve femoral tunnel location.Results:The mean coronal angle of the femoral tunnel in postoperative radiograph was 47°. In lateral radiograph, the femoral tunnel was found to be >60% posterior on Blumensaat line in 67% cases (n = 20) and in the 33% cases (n = 10) it was anterior. The mean Lysholm score improved from 74.6 preoperative to 93.17 postoperative with no objective evidence of laxity.Conclusion:The free hand trans-tibial creation of the femoral tunnel leads to satisfactory coronal obliquity, but it is difficult to recreate anatomic femoral tunnel by this method as the tunnel is consistently anterior in the sagittal plane. |
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Keywords: | Femoral tunnel trans-tibial ACL reconstruction arthroscopy single bundle |
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