Clinical Effect of Posterior Obliqueligament Repair in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Combined With Medial Collateral Ligament Repair: A Retrospective Comparative Study

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Qi Ao, Jindong Chen, Yingguang Xie, Yonghua Wang, Xiaoxi Wang, Feng Liu, Zhigang Bai, Shuaifei Zhao, Xiaoyan Du, Liang Zhang, Xiaoyu Gao, Xin Suyalatu
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The stability of the knee joint following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) restoration combined with medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury repair is crucial. It is yet unknown how posterior oblique ligament (POL) suturing functions in these procedures. This study aimed to assess the impact of POL repair on knee joint stability in patients undergoing ACL reconstruction with MCL repair. We hypothesised that POL repair would further enhance knee joint stability compared to conservative treatment in patients with combined ACL and MCL injuries. A total of 104 patients with ACL and grade III MCL injuries were enrolled and divided into the experimental group (n = 53, POL repair) and the control group (n = 51, conservative treatment for POL injury). Knee stability was assessed using Ligs Digital Arthrometer (measuring tibial displacement and medial separation) and the Dial test (measuring external tibial rotation). Knee function was evaluated with IKDC, Lysholm, VAS and ROM scores at baseline and 12-month follow-up. Both groups showed significant improvements in tibial displacement (ACL SSD) and medial separation (MCL SSD) after surgery compared to baseline (p < 0.05). However, intergroup comparisons indicated no statistically significant changes in knee stability metrics (p > 0.05). Functional scores (IKDC, Lysholm, ROM and VAS) improved considerably in both groups from baseline, with no significant differences between groups (p > 0.05). The Dial test revealed a substantial decrease of external tibial rotation in both groups postoperatively, with no intergroup variations. While ACL reconstruction and MCL repair significantly improved knee joint stability, POL suturing did not have a significant impact on the overall knee stability in patients with ACL and MCL injuries.

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前交叉韧带重建联合内侧副韧带修复后斜韧带的临床效果回顾性比较研究
前交叉韧带(ACL)修复联合内侧副韧带(MCL)损伤修复后膝关节的稳定性至关重要。目前尚不清楚后斜韧带(POL)缝合在这些手术中的作用。本研究旨在评估POL修复对前交叉韧带重建合并MCL修复患者膝关节稳定性的影响。我们假设与保守治疗相比,POL修复可以进一步提高ACL和MCL合并损伤患者的膝关节稳定性。共纳入104例ACL及III级MCL损伤患者,分为实验组(53例,POL修复)和对照组(51例,POL损伤保守治疗)。使用Ligs数字关节计(测量胫骨位移和内侧分离)和Dial测试(测量胫骨外旋转)评估膝关节稳定性。在基线和12个月的随访中,通过IKDC、Lysholm、VAS和ROM评分评估膝关节功能。两组术后胫骨移位(ACL SSD)和内侧分离(MCL SSD)较基线均有显著改善(p < 0.05)。然而,组间比较显示膝关节稳定性指标无统计学意义变化(p > 0.05)。两组功能评分(IKDC、Lysholm、ROM和VAS)较基线均有显著改善,组间差异无统计学意义(p > 0.05)。Dial试验显示两组术后胫骨外旋明显减少,组间无差异。虽然ACL重建和MCL修复可显著改善膝关节稳定性,但POL缝合对ACL和MCL损伤患者的整体膝关节稳定性没有显著影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine serves as a bridge between physiology and cellular medicine, as well as molecular biology and molecular therapeutics. With a 20-year history, the journal adopts an interdisciplinary approach to showcase innovative discoveries. It publishes research aimed at advancing the collective understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying diseases. The journal emphasizes translational studies that translate this knowledge into therapeutic strategies. Being fully open access, the journal is accessible to all readers.
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