Anterior cruciate reconstruction using a Dacron ligament prosthesis

Author:

Richmond John C.1,Manseau Christopher J.1,Patz Robert1,McConville Owen1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, New England Medical Center Hospital, and Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts

Abstract

A single-center prospective study is presented on 35 patients who underwent anterior cruciate ligament re construction using a Dacron ligament prosthesis. All of the reconstructions were performed by the same sur geon, using the same technique. All of the patients had a history of symptomatic chronic ACL insufficiency. The mean follow-up interval for all patients was 50 months. There was an overall failure rate of 37.1% (13 patients), based on the presence of at least one of the following criteria: the presence of a pivot shift; a 2+ or greater anterior drawer or Lachman; instrumented laxity of >3 mm side-to-side translation in 20° of flexion at 89 N; or by arthroscopic documentation. Six of these 13 patients were documented by arthroscopy and 7 were clinical failures. There were 26 patients with only anterior cruciate ligament laxity, and 9 patients with multiple instabilities or failed previous ACL reconstruction ("salvage"). In the group with isolated anterior cruciate ligament insuffi ciency, the failure rate was 23% (6 patients). In the salvage group, the failure rate was 78% (7 patients). There was a significant improvement in patient perform ance with respect to clinical laxity, Lysholm scores, and Tegner activity levels at 2 years postoperatively. There has been a subsequent deterioration in the performance of these patients through time.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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