Tibialis anterior allograft versus hamstring tendon autograft for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction:long-term clinical outcomes.
10.12200/j.issn.1003-0034.2021.03.016
- Author:
Nan-Ling DENG
1
;
Lei ZHANG
1
;
Jin SUN
1
;
Jia MA
1
;
Sheng ZHANG
1
;
Xiao-Hua LIU
1
;
Bo JIANG
1
;
Yan LI
1
Author Information
1. Forth Department of Joint, Wangjing Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100102, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Allograft;
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction;
Arthroscopy;
Autograft
- MeSH:
Adolescent;
Adult;
Allografts;
Anterior Cruciate Ligament/surgery*;
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries/surgery*;
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction;
Arthroscopy;
Autografts;
Female;
Hamstring Tendons;
Humans;
Knee Joint/surgery*;
Male;
Retrospective Studies;
Treatment Outcome;
Young Adult
- From:
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
2021;34(3):269-274
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To compare the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR) with a tibialis anterior allograft (TAA)versus hamstring tendon autograft (HTA) after 10 years follow-up.
METHODS:A clinical data of 107 patients who underwent arthroscopic ACLR with a single bundle tendon between March 2007 and March 2010 was retrospectively analyzed. Among the patients, 48 patients were reconstructed with a tibialis anterior allograft (TAA group), including 26 males and 22 females, ranging in age from 16 to 38 years, with a mean of 27.2±6.2 years;59 patients were reconstructed with a hamstring tendon autograft (HTA group), including 31 males and 28 females, ranging in age from 16 to 40 years, with a mean of 28.0±7.6 years. The preoperative tibial anterior displacement and knee joint function, as well as knee joint stability, tibial anterior displacement and knee joint function at 10 years after operation were observed. Lachman test was used to evaluate the forward joint stability and pivot shift test to evaluate the rotational stability of the knee;KT-2000 side-to-side difference (SSD) was used to measure tibial anterior displacement;International Knee Documentation Committee(IKDC) score and Lysholm score were used to evaluate knee function.
RESULTS:The incisions of both groups were healed by first intention, and no early complications occurred after operation. All patients were followed-up 10 to 13 years, the mean time was 11.7 years. There was no graft failure were found during the follow up period. The KT-2000 SSD of the TAA group and the HTA group at ten years after operation were 1.9±0.7 and 1.8±0.6 respectively, which were significantly improved than 8.8±0.9 and 8.6±1.0 preoperatively(
CONCLUSION:The TAA and HTA have equal long term effect in ACL reconstruction, doctors and patients can choose the graft according to the actual situation.