[Revision surgery of anterior cruciate ligament plasty].

Acta ortopedica mexicana Pub Date : 2024-03-01
J M Busto-Villarreal, J G Prado-Peláez, J D Alfaro-Meza
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Abstract

Introduction: anterior cruciate ligament injuries (ACL) continue increasing in frecuency in the general population and sportmen who practice soccer and american football where we can locate 53% of the total of cases, the annual incidence is 70 per 100,000 persons. The incidence of this injuries has being increasing in women probably of the increase of the participation in such sports.

Objective: to document the causes of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) plasty failure, as well as the diagnosis, surgical technique, and postoperative care of a revision ACL plasty surgery.

Material and methods: a search for relevant information, original research articles, clinical trials, and reviews in indexed journals was performed.

Results: anterior cruciate ligament injuries continue to increase among the general population and athletes who play soccer and American soccer mainly, in this population group we found 53% of the total cases. The gold standard for treatment is arthroscopic reconstruction of the ligament. ACL reconstruction surgery has good results, with an estimated 75-90% success rate. Long-term failures of anterior cruciate ligament repair represent 5-25%. Among the factors associated with this failure are technical errors, traumatic antecedents, biological factors, among others.

Conclusions: in ACL revision surgery good results can be achieved with respect to graft stability, return to play and functional stability of the knee, but the results are generally inferior to those of primary ACL reconstruction.

[前十字韧带成形术的翻修手术]。
导言:前交叉韧带损伤(ACL)在普通人群和从事足球和美式橄榄球运动的运动员中的发病率持续上升,占病例总数的 53%,年发病率为每 10 万人中有 70 例。目的:记录前交叉韧带(ACL)成形术失败的原因,以及前交叉韧带成形术翻修手术的诊断、手术技巧和术后护理。材料和方法:在索引期刊中搜索相关信息、原始研究文章、临床试验和综述。结果:前交叉韧带损伤在普通人群和以踢足球和美式足球为主的运动员中持续增加,在这一人群中,我们发现的病例占总数的 53%。治疗的金标准是在关节镜下重建韧带。前交叉韧带重建手术效果良好,成功率约为 75-90%。前交叉韧带修复手术的长期失败率为 5%-25%。结论:前交叉韧带翻修手术在移植物稳定性、恢复比赛能力和膝关节功能稳定性方面可以取得良好的效果,但效果一般不如初次前交叉韧带重建手术。
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