Every year, approximately 400,000 patients undergo anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery in the United States, accounting for almost 50% of all knee surgeries in the country. Recent studies have demonstrated that the ACL is a ribbon-like structure with a C-shaped tibial insertion and a flat femoral origin. This article introduces a modification of an ACL reconstruction technique. The modification renders the procedure easily reproducible with standard surgical instruments. We will describe a surgical technique modification that goes beyond the standard round bone tunnels and adopts a more anatomical approach using a C-shaped tibial canal and a flat femoral canal using a flat semitendinosus (semi-T) graft. The use of a semi-T graft better reproduces the ribbon-like ACL anatomy. The semi-T graft, a flat femoral canal, and a C-shaped tibial canal provide increased bone-tendon contact surface area and decreased diffusion length, resulting in improved tendon-bone healing. The modification proposed by our team makes the anatomical ribbon-like ACL graft, C-shaped tibial canal, and the flat femoral canal technique feasible in every orthopaedic operating room and mitigates costly specialized instrument.
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Arthrosc Tech
January 2024
Department of Spine Disorders and Pediatric Orthopedics, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland.
Every year, approximately 400,000 patients undergo anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery in the United States, accounting for almost 50% of all knee surgeries in the country. Recent studies have demonstrated that the ACL is a ribbon-like structure with a C-shaped tibial insertion and a flat femoral origin. This article introduces a modification of an ACL reconstruction technique.
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March 2024
Department of Clinical Anatomy, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.
Background: The success of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction relies on the accurate replication of the native ACL anatomy, including attachment shapes. The tibial attachment of the ACL exhibits significant shape variations with elliptical, C, and triangular shapes, highlighting the need for objective classification methods and additional information to identify individual anatomic variations.
Hypothesis: The location of the attachment of the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus (AHLM) may determine the shape of the ACL attachment.
Knee
June 2023
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan.
Purpose: To evaluate the bearing orbit of the tibial component during extension-flexion motion in Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty.
Materials And Methods: A total of 32 knees in 25 patients with medial osteoarthritis who underwent Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty were evaluated. The distance between the vertical wall of the tibial component and the bearing (wall-bearing distance) and that between the anterior edge of the tibial component and the bearing (sagittal bearing position) were measured at 0°, 30°, 60°, 90° and 120° knee flexion with neutral tibial rotation (extension-flexion motion), and internal and external tibial rotation with 90° knee flexion (tibial rotation motion).
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc
March 2021
Knee and Arthroscopy Unit, ICATME, Hospital Universitari Dexeus, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Purpose: To further the current understanding of the modifications of the morphology of the ACL tibial footprint in healthy knees during the ageing process. The hypothesis is that there are differences in the morphology of the ACL tibial footprint between the cadavers of the young and elderly due to a degenerative physiological process that occurs over time.
Methods: The tibial footprint of the ACL was dissected in 64 knee specimens of known gender and age.
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