Many surgical techniques aimed to obtain an anatomical anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using the hamstrings tendons are described in the literature. All of these techniques encompass the detachment of the tibial insertion of the hamstrings tendons, thus damaging the neurovascular supply of the tendons and resulting in lower residual proprioceptivity and worse ligamentization of the graft. This article describes a new technique that permits an anatomic single-bundle ACL reconstruction using distally inserted doubled hamstrings tendons fixed at the femoral level with a second-generation cortical suspensory device
Buda R, Ruffilli A, Vannini F, Parma A, Giannini S (2013). Anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using distally inserted doubled hamstrings tendons. ORTHOPEDICS, 36(6), 449-453 [10.3928/01477447-20130523-04].
Anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using distally inserted doubled hamstrings tendons
BUDA, ROBERTO EMANUELE CESARE;RUFFILLI, ALBERTO;VANNINI, FRANCESCA;PARMA, ALESSANDRO;GIANNINI, SANDRO
2013
Abstract
Many surgical techniques aimed to obtain an anatomical anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using the hamstrings tendons are described in the literature. All of these techniques encompass the detachment of the tibial insertion of the hamstrings tendons, thus damaging the neurovascular supply of the tendons and resulting in lower residual proprioceptivity and worse ligamentization of the graft. This article describes a new technique that permits an anatomic single-bundle ACL reconstruction using distally inserted doubled hamstrings tendons fixed at the femoral level with a second-generation cortical suspensory deviceI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.