
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with a loop or double thickness of semitendinosus tendon
1984; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 12; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/036354658401200306
ISSN1552-3365
AutoresJoão Luiz Ellera Gomes, Luiz Roberto Stigler Marczyk,
Tópico(s)Sports injuries and prevention
ResumoThis is a report on the use of a loop or double thickness of the semitendinosus tendon to reconstruct the anterior cruciate ligament in 26 patients. Through this method the tensile strength of the graft becomes greater than the tensile strength of the normal anterior cruciate ligament. The looped, free tendon is fixed tightly in holes in the femur and tibia by means of a bone plug obtained with the trephine used to cut these holes. The tight fit of the tendon in the femur and tibia creates a close relationship between graft and host and hence rapid revascularization of the tendon graft. As a measure of function, the pivot-shift test, Lachman's test, and anterior drawer sign were performed pre- and postoperatively. There was a good result in 23 and a fair result in 3 cases. The average follow-up period is 3 years.
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