Hamstring autograft maturation is superior to tibialis allograft following anatomic single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Sang Gyun Kim, Soo Hyun Kim, Jae Gyoon Kim, Ki Mo Jang, Hong Chul Lim, Ji Hoon Bae

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    Abstract

    Purpose: Using second-look arthroscopy, graft maturation was investigated and compared between hamstring (HA) autografts and tibialis anterior (TA) allografts after anatomic single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Methods: Fifty-six patients who underwent second-look arthroscopy after anatomic single-bundle ACLR with either HA autografts (26, HA group) or TA allografts (30, TA group) from 2007 to 2016 were retrospectively reviewed. Graft maturation on second-look arthroscopy was evaluated in terms of four parameters: graft integrity (tear), synovial coverage, graft tension, and graft vascularization. Each parameter received a maximum of two points, depending on the status of the reconstructed graft. The total graft maturation score was calculated as the sum of the parameter scores. The total graft maturation and individual parameter scores were compared between the two groups. Results: The mean time from ACLR to second-look arthroscopy was 22.5 ± 7.8 months. The maturation scores in the HA group were significantly better in terms of graft integrity (p = 0.041), graft tension (p = 0.010), and graft vascularization (p = 0.024), whereas the graft synovial coverage score was not significantly different. The total graft maturation score of the HA group was significantly higher than that of the TA group (6.3 ± 0.4 vs. 4.9 ± 0.3, p = 0.013). Conclusions: This study shows the superior graft maturation of HA autografts compared with that of TA allografts at a mean follow-up of 22.5 ± 7.8 months after anatomic single-bundle ACLR. When anatomic ACLR using soft tissue graft is planned, HA autograft is recommended rather than soft tissue allograft, especially in young and active patients. Level of evidence: Retrospective cohort review, Level III.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1281-1287
    Number of pages7
    JournalKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
    Volume26
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018 Apr 1

    Bibliographical note

    Publisher Copyright:
    © 2017, European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery, Arthroscopy (ESSKA).

    Keywords

    • Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
    • Arthroscopy
    • Hamstring
    • Second-look surgery
    • Tibialis anterior

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Surgery
    • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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