Non-operative treatment of ACL injury is associated with opposing subjective and objective outcomes over 20 years of follow-up.

Peter Gföller, Elisabeth Abermann, Armin Runer, Christian Hoser, Mario Pflüglmayer, Guido Wierer, Christian Fink
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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was the evaluation of long-term clinical and radiological outcomes of non-operative treatment of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency. The hypothesis was that conservative treatment would be associated with a deterioration of subjective and objective measures of joint health and disability over time.

Methods: From an initial sample of 41 patients conservatively treated for ACL rupture, 10 received secondary ACL reconstruction, 1 was excluded due to contralateral ACL injury, and 1 patient required total knee replacement and a high tibial osteotomy. Seven further patients were lost to follow-up. The remaining 21 patients (15 male, 6 female, mean age 53.1 ± 9.2 years at the last follow-up) were evaluated by the same two examiners 5-7, 10-13 and 20-22 years after the injury. The evaluation was based on objective and subjective scores, instrumented testing, radiographic examination and assessment of sports activity.

Results: While subjective patient satisfaction improved over time, objective scores stayed constant or deteriorated (radiologic evaluation). Instrumented knee laxity testing showed an initial tendency to increasing instability, followed by a decrease in anterior tibial translation in the second half of the observation period. Physical activity levels, particularly in high-risk sports, decreased significantly (p < 0.05) compared to preinjury levels. All patients developed significant arthritic degenerative changes over time compared to the uninjured contralateral knee. No correlation to activities in high- or low-risk pivoting sports was found.

Conclusions: Patient satisfaction with conservative treatment of ACL injuries is good in spite of objective measures indicating increasing degenerative changes.

Level of evidence: IV.

在20年的随访中,非手术治疗前交叉韧带损伤与对立的主观和客观结果相关。
目的:本研究的目的是评估非手术治疗前交叉韧带(ACL)缺陷的长期临床和影像学结果。假设是,随着时间的推移,保守治疗与关节健康和残疾的主观和客观指标的恶化有关。方法:对41例ACL破裂患者进行保守治疗,10例接受二次ACL重建,1例因对侧ACL损伤而被排除,1例需要全膝关节置换术和胫骨高位截骨。另有7例患者未能随访。其余21例患者(男15例,女6例,末次随访时平均年龄53.1±9.2岁)分别在伤后5-7年、10-13年和20-22年由相同的两位检查人员进行评估。评估基于客观和主观评分、仪器检测、放射检查和体育活动评估。结果:虽然患者的主观满意度随着时间的推移而提高,但客观评分保持不变或恶化(放射学评估)。器械式膝关节松弛测试显示最初的不稳定性增加的趋势,随后在观察期的后半段胫骨前移位减少。结论:尽管客观测量显示退行性改变增加,但患者对前交叉韧带损伤保守治疗的满意度较好。证据等级:四级。
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