Anatomic double‐bundle transtibial anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction restores graft length changes but leads to larger graft bending angles

Author:

Zhang Ling1ORCID,Qiu Jiayu23,Chen Jiebo3,Wang Cong45,Zhao Jinzhong3,Wang Shaobai1,Tsai Tsung‐Yuan4567

Affiliation:

1. School of Exercise and Health Shanghai University of Sport Shanghai China

2. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Shanghai Children's Medical Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

3. Department of Sports Medicine Shanghai Jiao Tong University Affiliated Sixth People's Hospital Shanghai China

4. School of Biomedical Engineering and Med‐X Research Institute Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China

5. TaoImage Medical Technologies Corporation Shanghai China

6. Department of Orthopedics Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

7. Engineering Research Center for Digital Medicine Ministry of Education Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the femoral tunnel position using a modified anatomic transtibial (TT) double‐bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (DBACLR) and to investigate the knee kinematics, graft length and graft bending angle following DBACLR.MethodsTen patients who underwent DBACLR using the modified TT technique were included in the study. All patients performed a single‐legged lunge under a dual fluoroscopic imaging system to assess the 6 degrees of freedom tibiofemoral kinematics. Femoral tunnel position was evaluated via postoperative three‐dimensional (3D) computed tomography. The area centroids of anteromedial (AM) and posterolateral (PL) bundles were determined on 3D knee models. The lengths of AM and PL bundles, as well as graft bending angle at the femoral tunnel aperture, were measured by created virtual fibres.ResultsThe reconstructed knee rotated more externally compared with the contralateral knee between 0° and 60° (p ≤ 0.049). There is no significant difference in the length change of AM bundle (n.s.) and PL bundle (n.s.) between the two sides from 0° to 120° during the lunge motion. The maximum graft bending angle at the femoral tunnel aperture occurred at 0° of knee flexion, with the AM graft bending angle was 72.6° ± 9.0° and the PL graft bending angle was 90.3° ± 9.7°.ConclusionThe modified TT technique used in this study could achieve anatomical ACL reconstruction, restoring graft length change patterns compared to contralateral knees. However, residual rotational instability of the reconstructed knee was observed after DBACLR, despite achieving anatomic tunnel placement. Therefore, double‐bundle reconstruction may not sufficiently address the persistent rotational instability of the knee. Additionally, larger graft bending angles at the femoral tunnel aperture were found with the modified TT technique. Therefore, further improvement to the TT technique should focus on reducing the graft's curvature while maintaining the anatomical properties of the knee joint. The findings of this study highlight the need for improved surgical techniques to address residual rotational instability and optimise graft curvature. These improvements are crucial for enhancing patient outcomes and long‐term joint function following ACL reconstruction.Levels of EvidenceLevel II.

Publisher

Wiley

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