Introduction: Hamstring autografts are frequently used for ligament reconstruction surgery. Between 12% and 84% of patients report hypoesthesia or dysaesthesia secondary to injury of the saphenous nerve or one of its branches after hamstring harvesting. Type of incision (orientation and length) is subject of much regarding limiting the risk of nerve damage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The optimal orientation of the anterolateral extra-articular reconstruction (ALLR) femoral tunnel to avoid collision with the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) femoral tunnel is not clearly defined in the literature.
Purpose: To define the optimal combination of orientations of the ALLR femoral tunnel and the ACLR femoral tunnel using an inside-out technique to minimize risk of collision between these tunnels.
Study Design: Descriptive laboratory study.