Mini-invasive technique for bone patellar tendon bone harvesting: its superiority in reducing anterior knee pain following ACL reconstruction |
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Authors: | Philippe Beaufils Fabrice Gaudot Olivier Drain Philippe Boisrenoult Nicolas Pujol |
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Affiliation: | Department of Orthopaedics & Traumatology, André Mignot Hospital Center, 177, rue de Versailles, 78157, Le Chesnay, Cedex, France, pbeaufils@ch-versailles.fr. |
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Abstract: | Arthroscopically-assisted ACL-reconstructions are currently reliable, reproducible. Residual anterior knee symptoms however, especially after patellar-BTB graft use, are not uncommon occurrences. Contributing factors are numerous and include injury to the saphenous nerve infrapatellar branches and/or histologic changes at the harvest site. The use of mini invasive harvesting technique decreases the risk of injury to the saphenous nerve infrapatellar branches while preserving the peritenon. The double-incision approach significantly reduces the mid-term incidence of anterior knee pain after ACL-reconstruction. Additionally, this technique markedly decreases the occurrence of sensory disorders and the extent of hypoesthesia. We thus advocate the use of a double-incision graft harvesting technique in ACL-reconstruction using a patellar-bone-tendon-bone transplant. |
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Keywords: | Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Bone tendon bone graft Anterior knee pain Saphenous nerve Mini invasive technique |
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