Outcome of Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Knee Joint Using Hamstring Autograft
Muhammad Bilal, Muhammad Ijaz Bhatti, Muhammad Shakeel Basit, Qasim Raza Naqvi, Gull Mahnoor Hashmi, Muhammad Afaq
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ABSTRACT
One of the most common injuries during sports
is anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. A number of surgical and
rehabilitation techniques have been developed. ACL reconstruction is mainstay
of treatment.
Objective: In this
study we are evaluating the outcome of ACL surgery.
Design & Setting: Retrospective
study
Methodology: Data
collection of all cases that underwent primary arthroscopic anterior cruciate
ligament reconstruction performed. All patients were operated with same
surgical technique using quadrupled hamstring autograft.
Results: There was an overall
male predominance (95.3%). Medical meniscal injury was found in 05 (24%)
patients. Lateral Meniscus injury was found in 04(19%) patients. Adjustable length
CSF device was used in 12 (57%) patients and fixed-loop CSF device in 9 (43%)
patients.
Conclusion: At two years, outcome of ACL reconstruction performed by one surgeon
using same surgical technique with adjustable CSF device and absorbable tibial
screw granted satisfactory clinical results in all patients. Rehabilitation
played an important role in return to activities of daily living in all
patients at final follow up.
Keywords: Anterior Cruciate Ligament, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation