Functional outcome of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in Saudi patients at Western Region

H. M. Alshareef, A. Alzahrani, Shaima H. Sabar, A. Alharbi, Hajar Halawani, Basem A Althinayyan, Bader Alsheikh, Asim Aldaheri
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Introduction: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is an integral stabilizing structure of the knee. Rupture of the ACL impairs the stability of the knee leading to difficulty with athletic performance and increasing the risk of subsequent meniscal injury. It accounts for 50% of all knee ligaments injuries. ACL reconstruction (ACLR) is the gold-standard treatment to restore the stability of the knee and improve the function. We aimed to assess the functional outcomes of the ACLR in Western area of Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods: One hundred and four patients who had ACLR between 2014 and 2016 in King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital, Jeddah, had participated in this study by filling a self-administer questionnaire. Oxford Knee Score consisting of 12 questions is a valid and sensitive tool to assess the function and pain after ACLR. Results: One hundred and three male (99%) and one female (1%) were included in the study with a mean age of 34.92 (standard deviation [SD] of 8.3) years and mean body mass index of 27.69 (SD of 4.74) kg/m2. Sixty-five of them had results suggestive of satisfactory joint function (61.9%), 32 had results suggestive of mild-to-moderate knee pain (30.5%), 6 of had moderate-to-severe knee pain (5.7%), and only one had a result of severe knee pain. The most common difficulties claimed by the participants, rated 1 or 2 in the score are: persistent pain (16 out of 104, 15.4%), pain with kneeling (14 out of 104, 13.5%), usual daily chores (10 out of 104, 9.6%), and knee pain at night (9 out of 104, 8.6%). Conclusion: Majority of the participants were satisfied with the ACLR representing more than 60% of patients. On the other hand, out of 104 participants, only one had the worst outcome representing < 1% of the sample size.
沙特阿拉伯西部地区患者前交叉韧带重建的功能结局
前交叉韧带(ACL)是膝关节的整体稳定结构。前交叉韧带破裂会损害膝关节的稳定性,导致运动表现困难,并增加随后半月板损伤的风险。它占所有膝关节韧带损伤的50%。前交叉韧带重建(ACLR)是恢复膝关节稳定性和改善功能的金标准治疗方法。我们的目的是评估沙特阿拉伯西部地区ACLR的功能结果。材料与方法:2014年至2016年在吉达法赫德国王武装部队医院接受ACLR治疗的104例患者通过填写自我管理问卷参与了本研究。由12个问题组成的牛津膝关节评分是评估ACLR后功能和疼痛的有效和敏感的工具。结果:男性103例(99%),女性1例(1%),平均年龄34.92岁(标准差[SD] 8.3),平均体重指数27.69 (SD = 4.74) kg/m2。65例患者关节功能满意(61.9%),32例患者有轻度至中度膝关节疼痛(30.5%),6例患者有中度至重度膝关节疼痛(5.7%),只有1例患者有重度膝关节疼痛。参与者声称的最常见的困难(得分为1或2)是:持续性疼痛(16 / 104,15.4%),跪痛(14 / 104,13.5%),日常家务(10 / 104,9.6%)和夜间膝盖疼痛(9 / 104,8.6%)。结论:大多数参与者对ACLR满意,占60%以上的患者。另一方面,在104名参与者中,只有一个人的结果最差,占样本量的1%以下。
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