Boden B P, Moyer R A, Betz R R, Sapega A A
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Contemp Orthop. 1990 Feb;20(2):187-94.
In order to determine the early results of arthroscopically-assisted reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), a comprehensive follow-up evaluation of 20 athletes with an average postoperative time of 26 months was performed. Clinical knee examination and measurements of thigh circumference, range of motion, and maximum quadriceps/hamstring strength were obtained. A detailed personal interview regarding activity level, subjective ratings, and functional status was conducted. At follow-up, anterior knee laxity was dramatically reduced, with no patients demonstrating a pivot-shift. Thigh circumference, range of motion, and maximum muscle strength were not significantly different than in the normal, uninvolved leg. Sixteen patients (80%) had returned to their preinjury activity level. Only one of the remaining four cited knee problems as part of the reason for not returning to preinjury athletic activities. Patients' subjective ratings were highly favorable. The findings in this study led to the conclusion that modifying traditional open methods of ACL reconstruction to an arthroscopically-assisted technique is an attractive surgical option.
为了确定关节镜辅助下前交叉韧带(ACL)重建的早期效果,对20名平均术后时间为26个月的运动员进行了全面的随访评估。进行了临床膝关节检查,并测量了大腿围、活动范围以及股四头肌/腘绳肌的最大力量。就活动水平、主观评分和功能状态进行了详细的个人访谈。随访时,膝关节前侧松弛明显减轻,没有患者出现轴移现象。大腿围、活动范围和最大肌肉力量与正常未受累侧相比无显著差异。16名患者(80%)已恢复到受伤前的活动水平。其余4名患者中只有1人提到膝关节问题是未恢复到受伤前体育活动水平的部分原因。患者的主观评分非常好。本研究的结果得出结论,将传统的ACL重建开放方法改为关节镜辅助技术是一种有吸引力的手术选择。