初级前交叉韧带重建患者胫骨隧道加宽:羟基磷灰石涂层与未涂层干涉螺钉

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Ufuk Arzu, İsmail Tarık Atasoy, Taha Kızılkurt, Demir Can Pata, Mehmet Erdil, Gökhan Polat
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摘要

前交叉韧带(ACL)重建后隧道拓宽仍然是临床关注的重要问题。聚醚醚酮(PEEK)螺钉具有良好的生物力学性能和MRI兼容性;然而,它们缺乏骨导电性,这可能导致隧道变宽。本研究考察羟基磷灰石(HA)包覆聚醚醚酮(PEEK)螺钉与未包覆PEEK螺钉相比,羟基磷灰石(HA)包覆聚醚醚酮(PEEK)螺钉是否能减少胫骨隧道加宽,同时考虑羟基磷灰石的导骨性能。我们假设ha涂层PEEK螺钉在术后一年内比未涂层PEEK螺钉表现出明显更小的胫骨隧道加宽。材料与方法回顾性队列研究采用自体腘绳肌腱移植术重建初交叉韧带的患者。患者分为两组:第一组采用ha包覆PEEK干涉螺钉,第二组采用未包覆PEEK螺钉。在术后立即(基线)和第一年随访时,通过标准化的正位和侧位x线片测量胫骨隧道直径。在垂直于隧道轴线的一致位置评估隧道宽度,并从基线计算隧道加宽百分比。两个独立的观察员分别测量了隧道的尺寸。结果共分析65例患者,其中31例采用ha包覆PEEK螺钉,34例采用标准未包覆PEEK螺钉。在第一年的随访中,在所有测量地点,ha涂层组的隧道加宽明显较低。在AP视图中,ha涂层组近端、中端和远端区域的隧道拓宽明显减少(p < 0.05)。在侧位视图的所有三个区域观察到类似的结果,与未涂覆的螺钉相比,ha涂层螺钉的加宽明显减少(p < 0.05)。结论与标准的未涂层PEEK螺钉相比,ha涂层PEEK螺钉在一期ACL重建后的1年随访中显著减少了胫骨隧道的加宽。透明质酸增加的骨导电性可能是潜在的机制。这些发现表明,与未涂膜螺钉相比,ha涂层螺钉可以提供更好的生物固定和更好的长期移植物稳定性。证据水平:III级,回顾性队列研究。
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Tibial tunnel widening in patients undergoing primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: hydroxyapatite-coated vs. uncoated interference screws

Tibial tunnel widening in patients undergoing primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: hydroxyapatite-coated vs. uncoated interference screws

Tibial tunnel widening in patients undergoing primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: hydroxyapatite-coated vs. uncoated interference screws

Introduction

Tunnel widening following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction remains a significant clinical concern. Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) screws offer favorable biomechanical properties and MRI compatibility; however, they lack osteoconductivity, which may contribute to tunnel widening. This study investigated whether hydroxyapatite (HA)-coated polyether ether ketone (PEEK) screws reduce tibial tunnel widening compared to uncoated PEEK screws, considering the osteoconductive properties of HA. We hypothesized that HA-coated PEEK screws would demonstrate significantly less tibial tunnel widening at one year postoperatively than uncoated PEEK screws.

Materials and methods

A retrospective cohort study was conducted on patients who underwent primary ACL reconstruction using hamstring autografts. The patients were divided into two groups: Group 1 received HA-coated PEEK interference screws, and Group 2 received uncoated PEEK screws. Tibial tunnel diameters were measured on standardized anteroposterior and lateral radiographs immediately postoperatively (baseline) and at the first-year follow-up. Tunnel width was assessed perpendicular to the tunnel axis at consistent locations, and the percentage tunnel widening was calculated from the baseline. Two independent observers measured the tunnel dimensions separately.

Results

A total of 65 patients were analyzed, of whom 31 received HA-coated PEEK screws and 34 received standard uncoated PEEK screws. At the first-year follow-up, tunnel widening was significantly lower in the HA-coated group across all measurement sites. In the AP view, the proximal, middle, and distal regions showed significantly reduced tunnel widening in the HA-coated group (p < 0.05). A similar outcome was observed in all three regions of the lateral view, with significantly less widening with HA-coated screws than with uncoated screws (p < 0.05).

Conclusion

Compared with standard uncoated PEEK screws, HA-coated PEEK screws significantly reduced tibial tunnel widening at the one-year follow-up after primary ACL reconstruction. The added osteoconductive properties of HA may be the underlying mechanism. These findings suggest that HA-coated screws may offer improved biological fixation and better long-term graft stability compared to uncoated screws.

Level of evidence

Level III, retrospective cohort study.

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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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