在ACL重建过程中,股骨隧道视图测试可以确保隧道的完整性

Eduardo Frois Temponi , João Newton Penido Oliveira , Luiz Fernando Machado Soares , Lúcio Honório de Carvalho Júnior
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摘要

目的:股骨后皮质破坏通常被称为后壁爆裂,是前交叉韧带重建(ACLR)术中严重的并发症,可导致移植物固定丢失或早期移植物失效。本研究描述并分析了在ACLR中,股骨隧道观察试验是否能保证股骨隧道的完整性。方法对2014 - 2016年584例ACLR患者行术中360°关节镜下股骨隧道完整性检查。后壁爆裂是根据其沿股骨隧道的位置(即靠近孔或更近)和隧道爆裂的深度(< 3mm, 3 - 5 mm, > 5mm)来描述的,与被侵犯的股骨隧道后皮质壁的长度相对应。在ACLR期间测量测试花费的时间。与股骨隧道镜检查相关的并发症也进行了评估。结果584例患者均行股骨隧道镜检查。在12例(1%)患者中,股骨隧道出现不超过3mm的后皮质爆裂。只有4例(0.6%)后壁爆裂超过5mm。检测时间为40 s(±20 s),无相关并发症的报道。结论在前交叉韧带重建过程中,股骨隧道透视试验能有效保证股骨隧道的完整性,不增加手术时间,不增加并发症发生率。临床相关性股骨隧道检查是一种快速、直接的检查,能够提供足够的患者解剖视图,以确保ACLR期间隧道的完整性。
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The femoral tunnel view test during ACL reconstruction can ensure tunnel integrity

The femoral tunnel view test during ACL reconstruction can ensure tunnel integrity

The femoral tunnel view test during ACL reconstruction can ensure tunnel integrity

Objective

Violation of the posterior femoral cortex commonly referred to as posterior wall blowout, can be a devastating intraoperative complication in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) and can lead to loss of graft fixation or early graft failure. This study describes and analyzes whether the femoral tunnel view test can ensure the integrity of the femoral tunnel during ACLR.

Methods

Intraoperative femoral tunnel integrity using the 360° arthroscopic view test was performed in 584 ACLR patients between 2014 and 2016. Posterior wall blowouts were described by their location along the femoral tunnel (i.e., near the aperture or more proximal) and by the depth of the tunnel blowout (<3 mm, 3–5 mm, >5 mm), corresponding to the length of the posterior cortical wall of the violated femoral tunnel. The time spent for the test was measured during ACLR. Complications related to the femoral tunnel view test were also evaluated.

Results

The femoral tunnel view test was performed in all 584 patients. In 12 patients (1%), the femoral tunnel presented a posterior cortical blowout that did not extend beyond 3 mm. Only four patients (0.6%) presented posterior wall blowout that extended beyond 5 mm. The time for the test was 40 s (±20 s). No complications related to the test were reported.

Conclusion

The femoral tunnel view test is effective for ensuring the integrity of the femoral tunnel during ACL reconstruction, without increasing the surgical time and without an increase in the complications rate.

Clinical relevance

The femoral tunnel view test is a quick and straightforward test able to provide an adequate view of the patient's anatomy to ensure tunnel integrity during ACLR.

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