AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to compare outcomes of two different ACL reconstruction methods (BPTB vs. QT autograft) specifically in female soccer players after ACL injuries.
  • Data was collected from 23 players with BPTB autograft and 14 with QT autograft; both groups had similar return to soccer rates (76%) and revision rates (5.4%), with no major differences in functional scores.
  • The QT group showed less change in Tegner activity scores post-surgery compared to the BPTB group, but overall, both methods yielded comparable functional outcomes for this population.

Article Abstract

Objective: The purpose is to compare functional outcomes, return to soccer rates, and revision rates in an all-female soccer player cohort undergoing quadriceps tendon (QT) autograft ACLR versus bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) autograft ACLR.

Methods: Female soccer players who sustained an ACL rupture and underwent primary anatomic, single-bundle ACLR with BPTB autograft or QT autograft were included. Demographic and surgical characteristics were collected. Outcomes of interest included Tegner score, International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score, Marx score, return to soccer rates, and failure rates.

Results: Data on 23 patients undergoing BPTB autograft ACLR and 14 undergoing QT autograft ACLR was available. Average age was 18.7 years, and average follow up was 4.8 years. Overall, 76 ​% (28/37) returned to soccer and 5.4 ​% (2/37) underwent revision ACLR. No major significant differences were found in demographic or surgical characteristics. No differences were found in postoperative IKDC scores, preoperative, postoperative, or change from pre-to postoperative Marx activity scores, or pre-and postoperative Tegner scores between the groups. QT autograft ACLR patients had significantly less change in Tegner scores pre-to postoperatively compared to the BTPB autograft ACLR group (0.6 ​± ​1.2 versus 2.1 ​± ​1.8; p ​= ​0.02). Both groups had similar rates of return to soccer [78 ​% (18/23) BPTB autograft ACLR versus 71 ​% (10/14) QT autograft ACLR; p ​= ​0.64] and rates of revision (8.7 % (2/23) BPTB autograft ACLR; 0 % (0/14) QT autograft ACLR.

Conclusion: Results of this study suggest that BPTB autograft ACLR and QT autograft ACLR produce comparable, successful functional and return to soccer outcomes in this all-female soccer player cohort study. Larger, prospective studies are needed to improve the strength of conclusions and provide more information on the optimal graft choice for female soccer players. Surgeons can use the results of this study to counsel female soccer players on expected outcomes after ACLR.

Level Of Evidence: III.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jisako.2023.11.002DOI Listing

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