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摘要
本文介绍了一种使用腘绳肌腱移植进行膝关节前交叉韧带(ACL)和前外侧韧带(ALL)联合重建的手术技术。该方法包括创建一个股骨隧道,使用三股编织腘绳肌腱移植前交叉韧带,使用一股腕骨肌腱移植膝关节前外侧韧带。该技术旨在增加力量和改善膝关节稳定性,从而降低再次受伤的风险。所述方法提供了前交叉韧带和膝关节周围肌腱的解剖重建,只需一个移植物供体部位即可实现联合重建。另一个优点是三层编织移植物的形状类似于胶带,模仿了前交叉韧带的原生形态,理论上增加了生物力学强度。ALL 和前交叉韧带的联合重建在特定患者群体中显示出卓越的效果,减少了移植失败,改善了高断裂风险患者的治疗效果。因此,我们描述了一种在前交叉韧带和 ALL 联合损伤病例中进行韧带重建的可行方案。这种方法结合了解剖重建和单一供体部位的使用,对骨科医生来说可能是一种有价值的选择。
Combined Reconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Anterolateral Ligament: Triple-Strand Braided Hamstring Graft for the Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Gracilis Strand for the Anterolateral Ligament With a Single Femoral Tunnel
This article presents a surgical technique for combined reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and anterolateral ligament (ALL) of the knee using hamstring tendon graft. This approach involves creating a single femoral tunnel and using a triple-strand braided hamstring graft for the ACL and a strand of the gracilis tendon for the ALL. This technique aims to increase strength and improve knee stability, potentially reducing the risk of reinjury. The described method provides anatomic reconstruction of the ACL and ALL and allows for combined reconstruction with just 1 graft donor site. Another advantage is that the triple braided graft takes on a tape-like shape, mimicking the native form of the ACL and theoretically increasing biomechanical strength. Combined reconstruction of the ALL and ACL has shown excellent results in specific patient groups, reducing graft failure and improving outcomes in patients with a high risk of rupture. Thus, we describe a promising option for ligament reconstruction in cases of combined ACL and ALL injuries. This method may be a valuable alternative for orthopaedic surgeons, combining anatomic reconstruction with the use of a single donor site.