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Tibial tunnel widening following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A retrospective seven-year study evaluating the effects of initial graft tensioning and graft selection
Authors:Steven F. DeFroda  Naga Padmini Karamchedu  Brett D. Owens  Steven L. Bokshan  Kayleigh Sullivan  Paul D. Fadale  Michael J. Hulstyn  Robert M. Shalvoy  Gary J. Badger  Braden C. Fleming
Affiliation:1. Department of Orthopaedics, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, United States of America;2. School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI 02903, United States of America;3. Department of Medical Biostatistics, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, United States of America
Abstract:

Purpose

To investigate tibial tunnel widening in ACL reconstruction patients over seven years to establish the effects of initial graft tension on tibial widening and clinical outcomes when using both patellar tendon (BTB) and hamstring tendon (HS) grafts.

Methods

Ninety patients, who were reconstructed with BTB or HS autografts, were randomized using one of two initial graft tension protocols; 1) tensioned to restore normal anteroposterior laxity (“low-tension”; n?=?46) and 2) tensioned to over-constrain anteroposterior (AP) laxity by two millimeters (“high-tension”; n?=?44). Seventy patients had post-surgical data with 45 available for review at seven years. Tunnel widening was assessed via radiographs at one-, three-, and seven-year follow-up. Patient-reported outcomes were compared.

Results

The mean?±?95% confidence intervals of the initial diameters for the BTB autografts were 10.3?±?0.5?mm (Low-tension) and 10.2?±?0.6?mm (High-tension) with final diameters of 10.8?±?0.6?mm (Low-tension) and 9.9?±?0.6?mm (High-tension). The initial diameters for HS autografts were 8.1?±?0.9?mm (Low-tension) and 8.4?±?0.7?mm (High-tension) with final diameters of 11.5?±?1.1?mm (Low-tension) and 11.1?±?0.9?mm (High-tension). For subjects with HS autografts, mean tunnel diameters significantly changed over time (p?

Conclusions

Patients who underwent ACL-R with HS autograft exhibited tibial tunnel widening over seven years. Patients with BTB autografts did not experience widening, regardless of initial graft tension. Patient-reported outcomes were equivalent.
Keywords:ACL  Tunnel widening  Graft selection  Graft tensioning
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