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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol 75, Issue 9 1346-1355, Copyright © 1993 by Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc
Arthroscopically assisted reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament with use of autogenous patellar-ligament grafts. Results after twenty-four to forty-two months
DD Buss, RF Warren, TL Wickiewicz, BJ Galinat and R Panariello
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York City, N.Y. 10021.
The results of the first sixty-nine consecutive patients who had had
seventy arthroscopically assisted reconstructions of the anterior cruciate
ligament with use of an autogenous patellar-ligament graft at our
institution were reviewed retrospectively. Sixty-seven patients
(sixty-eight knees) were available for evaluation after a minimum of two
years. All patients had been managed with early, postoperative
range-of-motion exercises and a standardized program of physical therapy.
At the time of the most recent follow-up evaluation, the median ligament
score, according to the rating system of The Hospital for Special Surgery,
was 93 of a possible 100 points. Of the sixty-eight knees, forty-four were
rated excellent; fifteen, good; six, fair; and three, poor. Eighteen knees
had symptoms related to the patellofemoral joint and sixty-three had a full
range of motion; two knees had had manipulation for loss of flexion. At the
follow-up evaluation, KT-1000 arthrometric measurements were obtained for
both knees of fifty-six patients. Eighty-four per cent of the patients had
an increase of three millimeters or less in anterior-posterior displacement
of the tibia on the reconstructed side compared with the normal side, while
93 per cent had an increase of four millimeters or less. Postoperatively,
there was no apparent association between changes in the Insall-Salvati
patellar ligament-to-patella ratios and pain in the patellofemoral joint.
The results of the arthroscopically assisted reconstructions combined with
use of early range-of-motion exercises were comparable with those reported
after open reconstruction and immobilization of the limb in a plaster cast.
The frequency of pain in the patellofemoral joint and the need for
manipulation because of loss of motion were decreased after the
arthroscopically assisted procedures.

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