The medial collateral ligament (MCL) and the posteromedial corner (PMC) of the knee are essential structures for maintaining medial knee stability. Chronic MCL instability is infrequent but can necessitate surgical intervention. Various surgical techniques have been described, but they often involve the use of tibial tunnels, which may complicate concurrent ligament reconstructions. This study aims to present a minimally invasive double -bundle PMC reconstruction technique that avoids the use of tibial tunnels. Knee evaluation was performed using standard clinical tests and 1.5-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging. Patients with grade III Hughston MCL injuries were considered for surgery. The technique employs either an autologous semitendinosus graft or a fresh -frozen allograft, usually tibialis anterior, to reconstruct both the super fi cial MCL and the posterior oblique ligament. The technique described avoids the use of tibial tunnels, preserving tibial bone stock for any future procedures. The graft is secured at the femoral and tibial insertions using bioabsorbable interference screws and titanium staples, respectively. Our minimally invasive double -bundle PMC reconstruction technique offers a feasible and effective solution for patients with chronic medial knee instability. It is particularly bene fi cial for patients requiring multiple ligament reconstructions, as it avoids tunnel collision and preserves tibial bone stock.

Marcheggiani Muccioli, G.M., Rinaldi, V.G., Zaffagnini, S. (2024). Anterior Cruciate Ligament Over-The-Top Plus Lateral Plasty and Minimally Invasive Double-Bundle Posteromedial Corner Reconstruction. ARTHROSCOPY TECHNIQUES, 13(5), 21-30 [10.1016/j.eats.2024.102957].

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Over-The-Top Plus Lateral Plasty and Minimally Invasive Double-Bundle Posteromedial Corner Reconstruction

Marcheggiani Muccioli G. M.;Rinaldi V. G.;Zaffagnini S.
2024

Abstract

The medial collateral ligament (MCL) and the posteromedial corner (PMC) of the knee are essential structures for maintaining medial knee stability. Chronic MCL instability is infrequent but can necessitate surgical intervention. Various surgical techniques have been described, but they often involve the use of tibial tunnels, which may complicate concurrent ligament reconstructions. This study aims to present a minimally invasive double -bundle PMC reconstruction technique that avoids the use of tibial tunnels. Knee evaluation was performed using standard clinical tests and 1.5-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging. Patients with grade III Hughston MCL injuries were considered for surgery. The technique employs either an autologous semitendinosus graft or a fresh -frozen allograft, usually tibialis anterior, to reconstruct both the super fi cial MCL and the posterior oblique ligament. The technique described avoids the use of tibial tunnels, preserving tibial bone stock for any future procedures. The graft is secured at the femoral and tibial insertions using bioabsorbable interference screws and titanium staples, respectively. Our minimally invasive double -bundle PMC reconstruction technique offers a feasible and effective solution for patients with chronic medial knee instability. It is particularly bene fi cial for patients requiring multiple ligament reconstructions, as it avoids tunnel collision and preserves tibial bone stock.
2024
Marcheggiani Muccioli, G.M., Rinaldi, V.G., Zaffagnini, S. (2024). Anterior Cruciate Ligament Over-The-Top Plus Lateral Plasty and Minimally Invasive Double-Bundle Posteromedial Corner Reconstruction. ARTHROSCOPY TECHNIQUES, 13(5), 21-30 [10.1016/j.eats.2024.102957].
Marcheggiani Muccioli, G. M.; Rinaldi, V. G.; Zaffagnini, S.
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