作者: F. Hamido , H. Al Harran , A.R. Al Misfer , T. El Khadrawe , M.G. Morsy
DOI: 10.1016/J.OTSR.2015.01.021
关键词: Hamstring Tendons 、 Medicine 、 Ligament 、 Short length 、 Surgery 、 Level iii 、 Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction 、 Hamstring tendon 、 Anterior cruciate ligament rupture 、 Early results
摘要: Abstract Background This retrospective study compares the results of reconstruction isolated chronic anterior cruciate ligament rupture using augmented short undersized sized hamstring tendon graft with advanced artificial reinforcement system (LARS) versus a four-strand (4-SHG). Our hypothesis was that postoperative knee stability after length or small diameter LARS could be significant and satisfactory more than 4-strand group. Materials methods Between June 2007–July 2008, 72 patients were divided into group (n = 27) (4-SHG) (n = 45). Results Mean FU is 5 years. KT-1000 examinations showed had significantly less displacement P = 0.013. IKDC score demonstrated statistically differences (P = 0.05). Conclusions indicates early augmenting: harvested tendons in ACL provides satisfactory, comparable displayed higher compared to Level evidence III (case control study).