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Comparison of 1-and 2-incision posterior cruciate ligament reconstructions

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ARTHROSCOPY
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 268-278

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W B SAUNDERS CO
DOI: 10.1016/S0749-8063(00)90051-3

Keywords

posterior cruciate ligament; arthroscopy; reconstruction; one-incision

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This study compared the results of the 1-incision technique and the conventional 2-incision technique for the arthroscopic treatment of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injury. The 2-incision technique was performed in 10 patients (group I) and the 1-incision technique in 45 patients (group II). The average duration of follow-up was 45 months in group I and 36 months in group II. Bone-patellar tendon-bone (BTB) autografts were used for all patients in group I. In group II, 34 BTB autografts and II BTB allografts were used. Postoperative Lysholm mean values were 90.0 in group I and 90.6 in group II. HSS mean values were 87.7 in group I and 92.6 in group II (P = .037) The Tegner activity level scales were 6.4 in group I and 6.5 in group II. The average side-to-side difference of the corrected posterior translation measured by the KT-2000 arthrometer were 2.10 mm in group I and 2.38 mm in group II. There were no statistically significant differences between the 2 groups in postoperative mean values except HSS scores. The arthroscopic PCL reconstruction using the 1-incision technique showed good results comparable with the conventional 2-incision technique. This technique needs no another incision or dissection over the medial femoral condyle.

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