Dynamic valgus after ACL reconstruction: quadriceps- vs. semitendinosus tendon grafts.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Fredrik Gaugg, Sebastian Bierke, Tilman Hees, Kerstin Siemßen, Bernd Wolfarth, Wolf Petersen
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Abstract

Background: Dynamic valgus is a well-known risk factor for ACL injury. To date, there are no studies on the question of whether patients after harvesting of a semitendinosus tendon for reconstruction of the ACL are more likely to have a valgus knee movement than patients after harvesting of a quadriceps tendon graft.

Hypothesis/purpose: Hypothesis of the present study is that patients with a semitendinosus tendon graft land a drop jump with more in valgus than patients with a quadriceps tendon graft.

Study design: Controlled Laboratory Study.

Methods: Patients who underwent ACL reconstruction were divided into 2 groups: Group 1 received the semitendinosus tendon, and Group 2 received the quadriceps tendon with bone block as a graft. Approximately 8 months post-surgery, various jump tests and strength tests were conducted. The primary outcome was the maximum valgus during landing.

Results: In the vertical drop jump, the maximal valgus angle was - 2.4° (IQR-11.3°-3.4°) in the ST group in comparison to 3.5° (IQR-9.1°-6.3°) in the QT group. This difference was statistically significant (p = 0.027). In both groups there was no significant difference in the maximal valgus angle between the operated and the contralateral side.

Conclusion: The results of the present study confirm our hypothesis, that patients with quadricps tendon graft land with a lower valgus angle than after harvesting the semitendinosus tendon.

Clinical relevance: The study demonstrates for the first time that patients with a semitendinosus graft exhibit a higher valgus angle during drop jump landings compared to patients with a quadriceps tendon graft. This represents a potential increased risk factor for recurrent ACL ruptures.

What is known about the subject: Previous studies have explored the outcomes associated with quadriceps and hamstring tendons in ACL reconstruction. While both graft types have shown favorable outcomes in terms of knee stability and functional recovery, there have been discussions regarding the potential risk factors for graft failure or re-rupture between these graft types. Previous research has suggested that the hamstring tendons play an important role for the stabilization of the knee joint against valgus stress and it has been shown that the dynamic valgus is an important risk factor for ACL injury. However, the existing literature has not provided conclusive evidence regarding differences in dynamic valgus of the knee during single leg jump tasks between both graft types. Thus, the current study aims to address this gap in knowledge by directly comparing the valgus angles during drop jump landings between patients who received a semitendinosus tendon graft and those who received a quadriceps tendon graft with a bone block. By elucidating any potential differences in biomechanical parameters between these graft types, the study contributes to a better understanding of the factors influencing the risk of ACL re-rupture following reconstruction surgery.

What this study adds to existing knowledge: By focusing on the valgus angle during drop jump landings, the study sheds light on a critical aspect of knee biomechanics that may influence the risk of ACL re-rupture. Previous research has explored various factors contributing to graft failure or re-rupture, but there has been limited understanding of how specific graft choices affect dynamic knee stability during functional activities like jumping and landing. The finding that patients with a semitendinosus tendon graft exhibit a higher valgus angle during drop jump landings compared to those with a quadriceps tendon graft provides valuable information for clinicians and surgeons. It highlights a potential biomechanical difference between these graft types that may have implications for post-operative rehabilitation protocols, patient counseling, and surgical decision-making.

前交叉韧带重建后的动态外翻:股四头肌与半腱肌腱移植。
背景:动态外翻是众所周知的前交叉韧带损伤的危险因素。迄今为止,尚未有研究表明,切除半腱肌腱重建前交叉韧带的患者是否比切除股四头肌肌腱移植的患者更容易出现外翻膝关节运动。假设/目的:本研究的假设是,半腱肌腱移植患者比股四头肌肌腱移植患者有更多的外翻。研究设计:对照实验室研究。方法:将行前交叉韧带重建的患者分为2组,1组采用半腱肌肌腱,2组采用骨块股四头肌肌腱作为移植物。术后约8个月,进行各种跳跃测试和力量测试。主要结果是着陆时的最大外翻。结果:垂直降跳时,ST组最大外翻角为- 2.4°(IQR-11.3°-3.4°),QT组最大外翻角为3.5°(IQR-9.1°-6.3°)。差异有统计学意义(p = 0.027)。两组手术侧与对侧最大外翻角无明显差异。结论:本研究的结果证实了我们的假设,即股四头肌腱移植患者的外翻角比半腱肌腱切除后低。临床相关性:该研究首次证明,与股四头肌肌腱移植患者相比,半腱肌移植患者在弹跳着陆时表现出更高的外翻角度。这是复发性前交叉韧带破裂的潜在危险因素。关于该主题的了解:先前的研究已经探讨了前交叉韧带重建中与股四头肌和腘绳肌腱相关的结果。虽然两种移植物在膝关节稳定性和功能恢复方面都显示出良好的结果,但关于移植物失败或再破裂的潜在危险因素在这些移植物类型之间一直存在讨论。既往研究表明,腘绳肌腱在膝关节抗外翻应力稳定中起重要作用,动态外翻是前交叉韧带损伤的重要危险因素。然而,现有文献尚未提供关于两种移植物类型在单腿跳跃任务中膝关节动态外翻差异的结论性证据。因此,目前的研究旨在通过直接比较接受半腱肌腱移植和接受骨块四头肌肌腱移植的患者在弹跳着陆时的外翻角度来解决这一知识空白。通过阐明这些移植物类型之间生物力学参数的潜在差异,该研究有助于更好地了解影响重建手术后ACL再破裂风险的因素。本研究对现有知识的补充:通过关注弹跳着陆时的外翻角度,该研究揭示了可能影响前交叉韧带再破裂风险的膝关节生物力学的一个关键方面。先前的研究已经探索了导致移植物失败或再破裂的各种因素,但对于特定移植物选择如何影响跳跃和着陆等功能活动中膝关节的动态稳定性的理解有限。与股四头肌肌腱移植患者相比,半腱肌腱移植患者在弹跳着陆时表现出更高的外翻角度,这一发现为临床医生和外科医生提供了有价值的信息。它强调了这些移植物类型之间潜在的生物力学差异,这可能对术后康复方案、患者咨询和手术决策有影响。
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期刊介绍: "Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery" is a rich source of instruction and information for physicians in clinical practice and research in the extensive field of orthopaedics and traumatology. The journal publishes papers that deal with diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system from all fields and aspects of medicine. The journal is particularly interested in papers that satisfy the information needs of orthopaedic clinicians and practitioners. The journal places special emphasis on clinical relevance. "Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery" is the official journal of the German Speaking Arthroscopy Association (AGA).
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