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Long-term outcomes following single-bundle transtibial arthroscopic posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Authors:Tarek Boutefnouchet  Malek Bentayeb  Qutub Qadri  Salman Ali
Affiliation:1. Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Trust, Dudley, DY1 2HQ, UK
2. University Hospital Birmingham, New QEHB, Mindlesohn Way, Birmingham, B15 2WB, UK
6. Apt 862 Sinope, 58 Sherborne Street, Birmingham, B16 8FT, UK
3. The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
4. Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley West Midlands, DY1 2HQ, UK
5. West Midlands Hospital, Halesowen West Midlands, B63 2AH, UK
Abstract:

Purpose

Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injury has a reported incidence of 3–20 %. PCL reconstruction is aimed at reducing onset of premature articular degeneration and improving function. Numerous operative techniques have been described with varying degrees of result consistency.

Methods

We evaluated 15 patients treated for isolated primary posterior cruciate ligament injury with a mean follow-up of 4.1 years (range one to nine). Post-reconstruction clinical assessment included the Lysholm and Tegner knee scoring scale, international knee documentation committee (IKDC) ligament evaluation, and KT2000 arthrometer assessment.

Results

On the Lysholm knee score 11 patients (73 %) had excellent results, three patients (20 %) had good results and one patient (7 %) had a poor result. On the Tegner activity score the majority of patients scored 7–8 with a return to high level sports. At the final follow-up, the post-reconstruction IKDC score was normal or nearly normal (A and B) in 14 (93 %) patients, and abnormal (C) in one (7 %) patient. According to KT-2000 arthrometer measurements at final follow-up review, 11 patients (73 %) were rated as normal (A, 0–2 mm), and four patients (27 %) as nearly normal (B, 3–5 mm). These results were independent of age, mechanism of injury, time elapsed to surgical reconstruction, and length of follow-up.

Conclusions

Despite being a technically demanding procedure, the outcomes reported in this study show that single bundle transtibial arthroscopic PCL repair using four strands hamstring autograft provides satisfactory and consistent functional outcomes.
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