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Arthrosc Tech ; 13(2): 102852, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38435262

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Posterolateral corner (PLC) injury is a significant cause of knee instability. In recent years, a better understanding of the anatomy and biomechanics of the PLC structures has led to significant advancements in the surgical treatment of this injury. Anatomical reconstruction techniques, particularly the LaPrade technique, have shown promising results. However, in some settings, the reliance on allografts limits the feasibility of this technique, prompting surgeons to seek reproducible alternatives that use autologous grafts, eliminating the need for tissue banks. The purpose of this Technical Note is to describe a modification of the LaPrade technique for PLC reconstruction using autologous hamstring tendon grafts. The surgical technique is described to ensure reproducibility, with particular emphasis on the proposed modifications: the use of autologous grafts (gracilis and semitendinosus tendons); the configuration in which they are used to increase the thickness of the reconstructed structures; and the exclusive fixation with widely available interference screws.

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Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo) ; 58(6): e968-e972, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38077768

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The posterolateral corner is critical to knee stability. Neglected injuries have a direct impact on the prognosis due to residual instability, chronic pain, deformities, and failure to repair other structures. Several techniques are used to reconstruct the posterolateral corner, often with autologous ischiotibial grafts or homologous grafts. An option little used for knee ligament reconstructions is the peroneus longus tendon graft. Although reported as a good alternative for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, we found no case using a peroneus longus tendon graft for posterolateral corner reconstruction. Here, we describe the case of a patient who underwent a non-anatomical reconstruction of the posterolateral corner using a peroneus longus tendon graft. The patient underwent surgical procedures for ligament reconstruction and correction of the deformity caused by a failed graft, but his knee remained unstable. During the preoperative planning, it was decided to reconstruct the posterolateral corner with an ipsilateral peroneus longus tendon graft. Studies have shown that the peroneus longus tendon graft does not increase ankle morbidity, and that its length and diameter favor ligament reconstruction. Thus, the present article highlights the importance of the proper diagnosis of ligament injuries in the acute phase, and describes a new technique for posterolateral corner reconstruction that must be included in the surgeon's body of knowledge, increasing the amount of technical options.

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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 31(6): 2412-2417, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36208341

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PURPOSE: To describe the femoral insertion of the ACL using the posterior proximal cartilage of the lateral femoral condyle as the anatomical reference. METHODS: Twenty knees were dissected. The X-axis (deep-shallow) and Y-axis (high-low) were determined using the femoral diaphysis and the proximal cartilage of the lateral femoral condyle (point C) as a reference, which were easily identified by direct visualization through the anteromedial portal. The distances to the center of the anteromedial and posterolateral bands and to the center of the ACL were measured. RESULTS: The mean distances were 7.2 mm (SD: 0.7) between the center of the anteromedial bundle and the Y-axis (AM-Y), 9 mm (SD: 1.1) between the center of the ACL and the Y-axis (M-Y), and 12.7 mm (SD: 0.9) between the center of the posterolateral bundle and the Y-axis (PL-Y). Regarding the distance (from point C to the distal cartilage along the X-axis), the center of the anteromedial bundle (AM) was 35% (SD: 4.9%), the center of the posterolateral bundle was 62% (SD: 3.7%), and the center of the ACL (M) was 44% (SD: 7%) of the CD distance on average. CONCLUSION: Given the similarity among the specimens in terms of the height of the ACL on the Y-axis in relation to the proximal posterior cartilage of the femoral lateral condyle (point C), this point can be used as an arthroscopic intraoperative parameter to define the position of the femoral tunnel in ACL reconstruction for single- or double-bundle techniques.


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Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Articulação do Joelho , Humanos , Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/cirurgia , Cadáver , Articulação do Joelho/cirurgia , Fêmur/cirurgia , Cartilagem , Tíbia/cirurgia
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 58(6): 968-972, 2023. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535612

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Abstract The posterolateral corner is critical to knee stability. Neglected injuries have a direct impact on the prognosis due to residual instability, chronic pain, deformities, and failure to repair other structures. Several techniques are used to reconstruct the posterolateral corner, often with autologous ischiotibial grafts or homologous grafts. An option little used for knee ligament reconstructions is the peroneus longus tendon graft. Although reported as a good alternative for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, we found no case using a peroneus longus tendon graft for posterolateral corner reconstruction. Here, we describe the case of a patient who underwent a non-anatomical reconstruction of the posterolateral corner using a peroneus longus tendon graft. The patient underwent surgical procedures for ligament reconstruction and correction of the deformity caused by a failed graft, but his knee remained unstable. During the preoperative planning, it was decided to reconstruct the posterolateral corner with an ipsilateral peroneus longus tendon graft. Studies have shown that the peroneus longus tendon graft does not increase ankle morbidity, and that its length and diameter favor ligament reconstruction. Thus, the present article highlights the importance of the proper diagnosis of ligament injuries in the acute phase, and describes a new technique for posterolateral corner reconstruction that must be included in the surgeon's body of knowledge, increasing the amount of technical options.


Resumo O canto posterolateral tem grande importância na estabilidade do joelho. Sua lesão pode ser negligenciada, o que tem um impacto direto no prognóstico e resulta em instabilidade residual, dor crônica, deformidades e falha do reparo de outras estruturas. Existem diversas técnicas de reconstrução do canto posterolateral e o uso de enxertos autólogos dos isquiotibiais ou homólogos são as mais comuns. Uma opção pouco utilizada para reconstruções ligamentares no joelho é o enxerto do tendão fibular longo. Apesar de descrito como boa opção na reconstrução do ligamento cruzado anterior, não foi encontrado nenhum caso de uso do enxerto do tendão fibular longo na reconstrução do canto posterolateral. Neste artigo, descrevemos o caso de um paciente submetido a reconstrução não anatômica do canto posterolateral com uso do enxerto do tendão fibular longo. O paciente foi submetido a procedimentos cirúrgicos para reconstrução ligamentar e correção de deformidade ocasionada pela falha do enxerto, mas manteve instabilidade ligamentar. No planejamento pré-operatório, optou-se pela reconstrução do canto posterolateral com enxerto do tendão fibular longo ipsilateral. Estudos evidenciaram que o enxerto do tendão fibular longo não provoca aumento de morbidadeem relação aotornozelo abordado, bem comoseapresenta com comprimento e diâmetro favoráveis à reconstrução ligamentar. Dessa forma, este artigo aponta para a importânciadodiagnóstico correto das lesões ligamentaresnafase aguda,e para uma nova técnica na reconstrução do canto posterolateral, que deve fazer parte do arsenal de conhecimentos do cirurgião, pois aumenta as opções de técnicas.


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Humanos , Masculino , Adulto , Transplante Autólogo , Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Lesões do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Instabilidade Articular
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Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo) ; 57(4): 682-688, 2022 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35966422

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Objective To describe all ligamentous, capsular, tendinous and bone landmarks structures of the medial region of the knee, as well as a new ligamentous structure identified in a series of anatomical dissections of cadaveric specimens. Methods Twenty cadaver knees were dissected to study the medial compartment. The main structures of this region were identified during dissection. The morphology of the structures and their relationship with known anatomical parameters were determined both qualitatively and quantitatively. The collected data were analyzed and interpreted using descriptive statistics. Results In the dissection of all specimens, all ligamentous structures previously described in the anatomical study of the medial part of the knee were identified, and objective measures that can help as parameters for surgical ligament reconstruction were identified. When dissecting the medial collateral ligament, a bony prominence immediately distal to its proximal tibial insertion was observed and described, as well as a bursa below the ligament, in which it was not inserted. We also described a ligamentous structure with extracapsular location, originated anteriorly to the medial epicondyle and following obliquely towards the tibia. These structures were named, respectively, interinsertional tubercle, interinsertional bursa and anterior oblique ligament. Conclusion In addition to the description and measurement of the structures and parameters already existing in the anatomical study of the medial part of the knee, it was possible to describe three new structures not yet described in the literature: the interinsertional tubercle, the interinsertional bursa, and the anterior oblique ligament. These structures were found in all dissections performed.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 57(4): 682-688, Jul.-Aug. 2022. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1394881

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Abstract Objective To describe all ligamentous, capsular, tendinous and bone landmarks structures of the medial region of the knee, as well as a new ligamentous structure identified in a series of anatomical dissections of cadaveric specimens. Methods Twenty cadaver knees were dissected to study the medial compartment. The main structures of this region were identified during dissection. The morphology of the structures and their relationship with known anatomical parameters were determined both qualitatively and quantitatively. The collected data were analyzed and interpreted using descriptive statistics. Results In the dissection of all specimens, all ligamentous structures previously described in the anatomical study of the medial part of the knee were identified, and objective measures that can help as parameters for surgical ligament reconstruction were identified. When dissecting the medial collateral ligament, a bony prominence immediately distal to its proximal tibial insertion was observed and described, as well as a bursa below the ligament, in which it was not inserted. We also described a ligamentous structure with extracapsular location, originated anteriorly to the medial epicondyle and following obliquely towards the tibia. These structures were named, respectively, interinsertional tubercle, interinsertional bursa and anterior oblique ligament. Conclusion In addition to the description and measurement of the structures and parameters already existing in the anatomical study of the medial part of the knee, it was possible to describe three new structures not yet described in the literature: the interinsertional tubercle, the interinsertional bursa, and the anterior oblique ligament. These structures were found in all dissections performed.


Resumo Objetivo Descrever todas as estruturas ligamentares, capsulares, tendinosas e marcos ósseos da região medial do joelho, assim como uma nova estrutura ligamentar identificada em uma série de dissecções anatômicas de espécimes cadavéricos. Métodos Vinte joelhos de cadáveres foram dissecados para estudar o compartimento medial. As principais estruturas dessa região foram identificadas durante a dissecção. A morfologia das estruturas e sua relação com parâmetros anatômicos conhecidos foram determinados tanto de forma qualitativa quanto de forma quantitativa. Os dados coletados foram analisados e interpretados por meio de estatística descritiva. Resultados Na dissecção de todos os espécimes, foram identificadas todas as estruturas ligamentares já descritas anteriormente no estudo anatômico da porção medial do joelho, e foram realizadas medidas objetivas que podem auxiliar como parâmetros para a reconstrução ligamentar cirúrgica. Foram observados e descritos, ainda, ao se desprender o ligamento colateral medial superficial, uma proeminência óssea imediatamente distal à sua inserção tibial proximal, uma bursa abaixo do ligamento, na qual o mesmo não se mostrava inserido, assim como uma estrutura ligamentar localizada extracapsularmente e com origem na face anterior do epicôndilo medial, seguindo obliquamente em direção à tíbia, aos quais foram dados os nomes, respectivamente, de tubérculo interinsercional, bursa interinsercional e ligamento oblíquo anterior. Conclusão Além da descrição e medida das estruturas e parâmetros já existentes no estudo anatômico da porção medial do joelho, foi possível a descrição de três novas estruturas: o tubérculo interinsercional a bursa interinsercional e o ligamento oblíquo anterior, ainda não descritos na literatura. Essas estruturas foram encontradas em todas as dissecções realizadas.


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Humanos , Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Ligamento Colateral Médio do Joelho , Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Lesões do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Instabilidade Articular , Joelho/anatomia & histologia
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Orthop J Sports Med ; 9(9): 23259671211028168, 2021 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34604426

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BACKGROUND: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is usually performed with autologous bone-patellar tendon-bone (PT) or hamstring tendon (HT) graft. There has been only 1 randomized clinical trial examining ACL reconstruction with these grafts specifically in soccer players, and more studies comparing these graft types within a homogenous cohort such as soccer athletes may better highlight differences in outcomes. PURPOSE: To compare the results of ACL reconstruction with PT versus HT autograft in soccer players and to evaluate objective and subjective outcomes. STUDY DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial; Level of evidence, 1. METHODS: A total of 62 professional or semiprofessional soccer players (mean age, 25.1 years) with ACL injury were randomized to undergo reconstruction with PT or HT autograft by a single orthopaedic surgeon (n = 31 in each group). Outcome measures were recorded preoperatively and at 2 years postoperatively. The primary outcome was the modified Cincinnati Knee Rating System, and secondary outcomes were the objective and subjective International Knee Documentation Committee scores, Lachman test, pivot-shift test, anterior drawer test, and Lysholm score. The following variables were also evaluated postoperatively: return to soccer, level at return, graft rerupture, postoperative complications, anterior knee pain, patellar tendinitis, difficulty sprinting, and loss of kicking power. RESULTS: The PT and HT groups were homogenous in terms of age, sex distribution, injured side, and time from injury to surgery, and there was no difference between them on any preoperative outcome score. At 2 years postoperatively, there were no differences between the groups on any outcome score; however, there were significantly fewer patients with anterior knee pain in the HT group compared with the PT group (7 [22.6%] vs 15 [48.4%], respectively; P = .03). Two patients from each group (2/31; 6.5%) sustained rerupture. CONCLUSION: There were no differences between soccer players who underwent different types of ACL reconstruction with the exception of anterior knee pain, which was more frequent in players who underwent reconstruction with PT graft.Registration: NCT02642692 (ClinicalTrials.gov).

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Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo) ; 56(2): 147-153, 2021 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33935309

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Patellar instability is a multifactorial clinical condition that affects a significant number of patients and occurs due to morphological variations of the joint and patellofemoral alignment. The present literature review study aimed to identify and summarize current concepts on patellar instability, in relation to associated risk factors, diagnostic criteria, and the benefits and risks of conservative and surgical treatments. For this purpose, a search was conducted in the following electronic databases: MEDLINE (via Pubmed), LILACS and Cochrane Library. It is concluded that the accurate diagnosis depends on the detailed clinical evaluation, including the history and possible individual risk factors, as well as imaging exams. The initial treatment of patellar instability is still controversial, and requires the combination of conservative and surgical interventions, taking into consideration both soft tissues and bone structures, the latter being the most common reason for choosing surgical treatment, especially lateral patellar instability.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 56(2): 147-153, Apr.-June 2021. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1251340

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Abstract Patellar instability is a multifactorial clinical condition that affects a significant number of patients and occurs due to morphological variations of the joint and patellofemoral alignment. The present literature review study aimed to identify and summarize current concepts on patellar instability, in relation to associated risk factors, diagnostic criteria, and the benefits and risks of conservative and surgical treatments. For this purpose, a search was conducted in the following electronic databases: MEDLINE (via Pubmed), LILACS and Cochrane Library. It is concluded that the accurate diagnosis depends on the detailed clinical evaluation, including the history and possible individual risk factors, as well as imaging exams. The initial treatment of patellar instability is still controversial, and requires the combination of conservative and surgical interventions, taking into consideration both soft tissues and bone structures, the latter being the most common reason for choosing surgical treatment, especially lateral patellar instability.


Resumo A instabilidade patelar é uma condição clínica multifatorial, que acomete um número expressivo de pacientes, ocorrendo devido a variações anatómicas, morfológicas da articulação e do alinhamento patelofemoral. O presente estudo de revisão e atualização da literatura teve como objetivos identificar e sumarizar os conceitos atuais sobre instabilidade patelar em relação aos fatores de risco associados, os critérios diagnósticos e os benefícios e riscos dos tratamentos conservador e cirúrgico. Para tanto, foi realizado um levantamento nas bases de dados eletrónicas MEDLINE (via Pubmed), LILACS e Cochrane Library. Conclui-se que o diagnóstico preciso depende da avaliação clínica detalhada, incluindo o histórico e possíveis fatores de risco individuais, além de exames de imagem. O tratamento inicial da instabilidade patelar é ainda controverso, e requer a combinação de intervenções conservadoras e cirúrgicas, levando em consideração tanto os tecidos moles quanto as estruturas ósseas, sendo estas últimas a razão mais comum para a escolha do tratamento cirúrgico, principalmente instabilidade patelar lateral.


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Patela , Luxação Patelar , Articulação Patelofemoral , Instabilidade Articular
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J Exp Orthop ; 7(1): 11, 2020 Mar 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32146549

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PURPOSE: The aim of the study is to compare the risk of revision of single-bundle hamstring anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction between the anteromedial, transtibial and outside-in techniques. METHODS: This cohort study was based on data from a single surgeon's registry. Patients who underwent primary single-bundle ACL reconstruction with hamstring tendon using the anteromedial portal, transtibial and outside-in technique, operated between 1 November 2003 to 31 December 2016, were eligible for inclusion. A minimum follow-up of 2 years was used, and the end-point of the study was revision surgery. RESULTS: The total number of registered surgeries identified was 665; 109 were excluded, and 556 was the final sample. The overall revision rate was 8.7%. The transtibial technique presented 14/154 [9.9%] of revisions, the transportal 11/96 [11.4%] and the outside-in 22/306 [7.2%]. Separating the outside-in group into central outside-in and anteromedial (AM) outside-in, 18/219 [8.2%] was found for the central outside-in and 4/87 [4.5%] for the AM outside-in technique. Statistical evaluation of the first comparison (transtibial vs. transportal vs. outside-in) obtained p = (n.s.) The second comparison (transtibial vs. central transportal vs. central outside-in vs. AM outside-in, p = (n.s). Placement was also evaluated: high anteromedial placement (transtibial) vs. central (transportal and central outside-in technique) vs. AM placement (AM outside-in). The high AM placement presented 14/154 [9.9%] of revision, the central placement 29/315 [9.2%] and the AM placement 4/87 [4.5%], p = (n.s.) The AM placement was also compared with the other placements (high and central AM), p = (n.s.) CONCLUSION: Based on the registry of a single surgeon during 14 years of ACL reconstruction, the placement of the femoral tunnel in the high anteromedial region was associated with a rupture rate of 9.9%, central placement with 9.2% and anteromedial placement with 4.5%.

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BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med ; 4(1): e000420, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30305927

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The aim of this study was to review and update the literature in regard to the anatomy of the femoral origin of the ACL, the concept of the double band and its respective mechanical functions, and the concept of direct and indirect fibres in the ACL insertion. These topics will be used to help determine which might be the best place to position the femoral tunnel and how this should be achieved, based on the idea of functional positioning, that is, where the most important ACL fibres in terms of knee stability are positioned. Low positioning of the femoral tunnel, reproducing more of the posterolateral band, and positioning the tunnel away from the lateral intercondylar ridge, that is, in the indirect fibres, would theoretically rebuild a ligament that is less effective in relation to knee stability. The techniques described to determine the femoral tunnel's centre point all involve some degree of subjectivity; the point is defined manually and depends on the surgeon's expertise. The centre of the ACL insertion in the femur should be used as a parameter. Once the centre of the ligament in its footprint is marked, the centre of the tunnel must be defined, drawing the marking toward the intercondylar ridge and anteromedial band. This will allow the femoral tunnel to occupy the region containing the most important original ACL fibres in terms of this ligament's function.

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Rev Bras Ortop ; 52(3): 319-324, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28702391

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical results of the reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament by transtibial, transportal, and outside-in techniques. METHODS: This was a retrospective study on 90 patients (ACL reconstruction with autologous flexor tendons) operated between August 2009 and June 2012, by the medial transportal (30), transtibial (30), and "outside-in" (30) techniques. The following parameters were assessed: objective and subjective IKDC, Lysholm, KT1000, Lachman test, Pivot-Shift and anterior drawer test. RESULTS: On physical examination, the Lachman test and Pivot-Shift indicated a slight superiority of the outside-in technique, but without statistical significance (p = 0.132 and p = 0.186 respectively). The anterior drawer, KT1000, subjective IKDC, Lysholm, and objective IKDC tests showed similar results in the groups studied. A higher number of complications were observed in the medial transportal technique (p = 0.033). CONCLUSION: There were no statistically significant differences in the clinical results of patients undergoing reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament by transtibial, medial transportal, and outside-in techniques.


OBJETIVO: Comparar os resultados clínicos objetivos e subjetivos da reconstrução do ligamento cruzado anterior (LCA) pelas técnicas transtibial, transportal e "de fora para dentro". MÉTODOS: Estudo retrospectivo de 90 pacientes operados entre agosto de 2009 e junho de 2012, para reconstrução do LCA pelas técnicas transportal medial (30), transtibial (30) e "de fora para dentro" (30). Os pacientes foram avaliados por meio do International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) objetivo e subjetivo, escore Lysholm e testes KT1000, de Lachman, Pivot-Shift e gaveta anterior. RESULTADOS: Em relação ao exame físico, nos testes de Lachman e Pivot-Shift encontrou-se uma discreta superioridade da técnica "de fora para dentro", porém sem significância estatística (p = 0,132 e p = 0,186 respectivamente). Gaveta anterior, KT1000, IKDC subjetivo, Lysholm e IKDC objetivo apresentaram resultados semelhantes nos grupos avaliados. Um maior número de complicações foi relatado na técnica transportal (p = 0,033). CONCLUSÃO: Resultados clínicos objetivos e subjetivos sem significância estatística na comparação das três técnicas de reconstrução do LCA.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 52(3): 319-324, May.-June 2017. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-899155

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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical results of the reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament by transtibial, transportal, and outside-in techniques. METHODS: This was a retrospective study on 90 patients (ACL reconstruction with autologous flexor tendons) operated between August 2009 and June 2012, by the medial transportal (30), transtibial (30), and "outside-in" (30) techniques. The following parameters were assessed: objective and subjective IKDC, Lysholm, KT1000, Lachman test, Pivot-Shift and anterior drawer test. RESULTS: On physical examination, the Lachman test and Pivot-Shift indicated a slight superiority of the outside-in technique, but without statistical significance (p = 0.132 and p = 0.186 respectively). The anterior drawer, KT1000, subjective IKDC, Lysholm, and objective IKDC tests showed similar results in the groups studied. A higher number of complications were observed in the medial transportal technique (p = 0.033). CONCLUSION: There were no statistically significant differences in the clinical results of patients undergoing reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament by transtibial, medial transportal, and outside-in techniques.


RESUMO OBJETIVO: Comparar os resultados clínicos objetivos e subjetivos da reconstrução do ligamento cruzado anterior (LCA) pelas técnicas transtibial, transportal e "de fora para dentro". MÉTODOS: Estudo retrospectivo de 90 pacientes operados entre agosto de 2009 e junho de 2012, para reconstrução do LCA pelas técnicas transportal medial (30), transtibial (30) e "de fora para dentro" (30). Os pacientes foram avaliados por meio do International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) objetivo e subjetivo, escore Lysholm e testes KT1000, de Lachman, Pivot-Shift e gaveta anterior. RESULTADOS: Em relação ao exame físico, nos testes de Lachman e Pivot-Shift encontrou-se uma discreta superioridade da técnica "de fora para dentro", porém sem significância estatística (p = 0,132 e p = 0,186 respectivamente). Gaveta anterior, KT1000, IKDC subjetivo, Lysholm e IKDC objetivo apresentaram resultados semelhantes nos grupos avaliados. Um maior número de complicações foi relatado na técnica transportal (p = 0,033). CONCLUSÃO: Resultados clínicos objetivos e subjetivos sem significância estatística na comparação das três técnicas de reconstrução do LCA.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/cirurgia , Joelho , Procedimentos Ortopédicos
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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 23(2): 160-165, Mar.-Apr. 2017. tab, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-843979

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RESUMO Esta revisão sistemática da literatura teve como objetivo analisar as variáveis envolvidas no retorno às atividades esportivas em pacientes submetidos à artroplastia total do joelho (ATJ), verificar o tipo de esporte recomendado, o tempo de retorno ao esporte, a satisfação do paciente e o nível de atividade física após a cirurgia. Os estudos relacionados com a prática de atividade física e desportiva depois da ATJ foram selecionados por dois revisores independentes. Foram incluídos 11 estudos (10 transversais retrospectivos e um caso-controle). A maioria dos pacientes que participou de alguma atividade física regular antes da ATJ retornou à prática esportiva após a cirurgia, sendo mais comuns os esportes de baixo impacto como caminhada, esportes aquáticos, golfe, bicicleta estacionária, entre outros. Foi possível observar que o nível de atividade física não depende da dor e dos sintomas pós-operatórios, mas da satisfação com a cirurgia, motivação e capacidade funcional dos indivíduos. O tempo de retorno ao esporte variou de seis a 18 meses depois da ATJ. Apesar de alguns estudos mostrarem que os cirurgiões não recomendam a prática de esportes de alto impacto após a cirurgia, alguns estudos mostraram bons resultados, desde que o nível de atividade prévio à cirurgia, a população adequada e a expectativa do paciente no pós-operatório sejam considerados. Assim, conclui-se que o retorno ao esporte após ATJ não só é possível, como é recomendado em níveis recreativos, e um paciente colaborativo, instruído e com preparo adequado de condicionamento físico pode melhorar tanto no nível funcional e cardiovascular quanto no psicológico, com aumento da autoestima e da qualidade de vida. Há ainda a necessidade de estudos futuros, de boa qualidade metodológica como os ensaios clínicos randomizados, sobre os efeitos (benefícios e prejuízos) dos esportes de alto impacto para os pacientes submetidos à ATJ.


ABSTRACT This systematic review of the literature aimed to analyze the variables involved in the return to sports activities in patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty (TKA), to verify the recommended type of sport, the time to return to sport, patient satisfaction and the level of physical activity after surgery. Studies related to the practice of physical and sports activity after TKA were selected by two independent reviewers. Eleven studies (10 retrospective cross-sectional and 1 case-control) were included. Most patients who participated in any regular physical activity before TKA returned to sports after surgery with low impact sports such as walking, water sports, golf, and stationary bicycle, among others. It was observed that the level of physical activity does not depend on pain and the postoperative symptoms, but on the satisfaction with the surgery, motivation, and functional capacity of individuals. The time take to return to sports ranged from six to 18 months after TKA. Although some studies show that surgeons do not recommend high-impact sports after surgery, some studies have shown good results, provided that the level of activity prior to surgery, the appropriate population and the patient's expectation in the postoperative period are all considered. Thus, it is concluded that the return to sports after TKA is not only possible, as it is recommended at recreational levels, and a collaborative, knowledgeable and well-trained patient can improve both the functional and cardiovascular level, as well as the psychological, with increased self-esteem and quality of life. There is also a need for further studies of good methodological quality as randomized clinical trials on the effects (benefits and damages) of high impact sports for patients who underwent TKA.


RESUMEN Esta revisión sistemática tuvo como objetivo analizar las variables que intervienen en el retorno a las actividades deportivas en los pacientes sometidos a artroplastia total de rodilla (ATR), comprobar el tipo recomendado de deporte, el tiempo para volver al deporte, la satisfacción del paciente y el nivel la actividad física después de la cirugía. Estudios relacionados con la práctica de la actividad física y deportiva después de la ATR fueron seleccionados por dos revisores independientes. Once estudios (10 transversales retrospectivos y 1 caso control) fueron incluidos. La mayoría de los pacientes que participaron en alguna actividad física regular antes de la ATR regresó al deporte después de la cirugía, siendo más comunes los deportes de bajo impacto, como la caminata, deportes acuáticos, golf, bicicleta estática, entre otros. Fue posible observar que el nivel de actividad física no depende del dolor ni de los síntomas postoperatorios, sino de la satisfacción con la cirugía, motivación y capacidad funcional de los individuos. El tiempo para volver al deporte varió de seis a 18 meses después de la ATR. Aunque algunos estudios muestran que los cirujanos no recomiendan la práctica de deportes de alto impacto después de la cirugía, algunos estudios mostraron buenos resultados, desde que sean considerados el nivel de actividad previo a la cirugía, la población adecuada y la expectativa del paciente en el postoperatorio. Por lo tanto, se concluye que el retorno al deporte después de la ATR no sólo es posible, como se recomienda en los niveles de recreo, y un paciente colaborador, bien informado y adecuadamente entrenado puede mejorar la aptitud tanto a nivel funcional y cardiovascular como psicológico, con aumento de la autoestima y calidad de vida. También existe la necesidad de más estudios de buena calidad metodológica como ensayos clínicos aleatorios sobre los efectos (beneficios y daños) de deportes de alto impacto para los pacientes sometidos a ATR.

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J Orthop Traumatol ; 18(3): 243-250, 2017 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28213787

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BACKGROUND: For ACL reconstruction, the minimum length of the femoral tunnel and the flexor tendon graft length needed within the tunnel for proper integration have not been defined. The aim of this study was to assess whether a short tunnel is a risk factor for poor prognosis and re-rupture by comparing the outcomes of patients with short femoral tunnels to those of patients with longer tunnels. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective observational study of 80 patients who underwent ACL reconstruction using flexor tendons via the medial transportal or transtibial technique was performed. Patients were categorized according to the amount of graft within the tunnel: ≤1.5 versus >1.5 cm; ≤2 versus >2 cm; ≤2.5 versus >2.5 cm; and ≤1.5 versus >2.5 cm. Patients were evaluated 2 years after surgery by performing a physical examination (Lachman, pivot shift and anterior drawer tests), using a KT1000 arthrometer, calculating objective and subjective International Knee Documentation Committee scores, conducting the Lysholm score, and recording re-ruptures. RESULTS: Of the 80 operated patients, nine were lost to follow-up. Comparative assessment of the patients with different amounts of graft within the tunnel indicated no significant differences in the evaluated outcomes, except for positive Lachman test results, which were more frequent in patients with tunnels with ≤2 cm of graft than in those with tunnels with >2 cm of graft. CONCLUSION: The amount of graft within the femoral tunnel does not appear to be a risk factor for clinical instability of the knee or re-rupture of the graft. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: case series, level IV. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Case series, level IV.


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Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/efeitos adversos , Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/métodos , Fêmur/cirurgia , Adolescente , Adulto , Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/reabilitação , Artroscopia , Feminino , Fêmur/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos , Masculino , Prognóstico , Recidiva , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Ruptura , Tendões/transplante , Transplantes/lesões , Transplantes/cirurgia , Adulto Jovem
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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 22(5): 368-373, set.-out. 2016. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-798062

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Abstract Introduction: Although the results of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction are well documented in many studies, with good to excellent outcomes in most cases, some issues like tunnel positioning are still discussed and studied. Objective: To compare the objective and subjective clinical outcomes of ACL reconstruction using the transtibial and anteromedial portal techniques. Methods: Prospective randomized study of 80 patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction by the same surgeon, with 40 patients operated by the transtibial technique and 40 by anteromedial portal technique. The patients, 34 in the transtibial group and 37 in the anteromedial portal group (nine dropouts), were reassessed during a 2-year follow-up period. The clinical assessment consisted of physical examination, KT-1000TM evaluation, Lysholm score, and objective and subjective International Knee Documentation Committee - IKDC scores. Results: Regarding the Lachman and pivot shift tests, we observed more cases of instability in the transtibial group, but with no statistical significance (p=0.300 and p=0.634, respectively). Regarding the anterior drawer test, the groups presented similar results (p=0.977). Regarding KT-1000TM evaluation, the mean results were 1.44 for the transtibial group and 1.23 for the anteromedial portal group, with no statistical significance (p=0.548). We separated the objective IKDC scores into two groups: Group 1, IKDC A, and Group 2, IKDC B, C, or D, with no statistical significance (p=0.208). Concerning the Lysholm score, the transtibial group had a mean score of 91.32, and the anteromedial portal group had a mean score of 92.81. The mean subjective IKDC scores were 90.65 for the transtibial group and 92.65 for the anteromedial portal group. Three re-ruptures were encountered in the transtibial group and three in the anteromedial portal group. Conclusions: There were no significant differences in the subjective and objective clinical assessments among patients submitted to anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using the transtibial or anteromedial portal techniques.


RESUMO Introdução: Embora a reconstrução do ligamento cruzado anterior (LCA) proporcione resultados clínicos bons e excelentes na maioria dos estudos, algumas questões ainda são discutidas e estudadas, como o posicionamento dos túneis. Objetivo: Comparar os resultados clínicos objetivos e subjetivos da reconstrução do LCA entre duas técnicas, a transtibial e a transportal medial. Métodos: Estudo prospectivo e randomizado de 80 pacientes submetidos à reconstrução do LCA pelo mesmo cirurgião, com 40 pacientes operados pela técnica transtibial e 40 pela técnica transportal medial. Ocorreram nove desistências, sendo 34 pacientes do grupo transtibial e 37 do grupo transportal medial, reavaliados durante dois anos de seguimento. A avaliação utilizou exame físico, avaliação com KT-1000TM, escores de Lysholm e (International Knee Documentation Committee) - IKDC (objetivo e subjetivo). Resultados: Nos testes de Lachman e pivot shift, foram observados mais casos de instabilidade no grupo transtibial, porém sem significância estatística (p = 0,300 e p = 0,634, respectivamente). Em relação ao teste de "gaveta anterior", os resultados foram semelhantes (p = 0,977). A avaliação com KT-1000TM apresentou resultado médio de 1,44 no grupo transtibial e 1,23 no grupo transportal medial, sem diferença estatística (p = 0,548). Os resultados do IKDC objetivo foram separados em 2 grupos: Grupo 1, pacientes com IKDC A e grupo 2, pacientes com IKDC B, C ou D, sem diferença estatisticamente significante (p = 0,208). Em relação ao escore de Lysholm, o grupo transtibial teve uma pontuação média de 91,32 e o grupo transportal medial teve 92,81. O escore médio do IKDC subjetivo foi de 90,65 no grupo transtibial e de 92,65 no grupo transportal medial. Três rerrupturas foram encontradas no grupo transtibial e três no grupo transportal medial. Conclusões: Não foram encontradas diferenças com significância estatística nas avaliações objetivas e subjetivas, ao comparar pacientes submetidos à reconstrução do LCA pelas técnicas transtibial e transportal medial.


RESUMEN Introducción: Aunque los resultados del ligamento cruzado anterior (LCA) están bien documentados en numerosos estudios, con buenos a excelentes resultados en la mayoría de los casos, algunos temas como el posicionamiento del túnel todavía son discutidos y estudiados. Objetivo: Comparar los resultados clínicos objetivos y subjetivos de la reconstrucción del LCA utilizando la técnica transtibial y la técnica transportal. Métodos: Estudio prospectivo aleatorizado de 80 pacientes sometidos a reconstrucción del ligamento cruzado anterior por el mismo cirujano, con 40 pacientes operados mediante la técnica transtibial y 40 mediante técnica transportal. Hubo nueve pérdidas y 34 pacientes del grupo transtibial y 37 en del grupo transportal fueron re-evaluados durante un período de seguimiento de 2 años. La evaluación clínica consistió en examen físico, evaluación KT-1000TM, puntuaciones de Lysholm e (International Knee Documentation Committee) - IKDC objetiva y subjetiva. Resultados: En cuanto a la prueba de Lachman y la prueba de pivot shift, hemos observado más casos de inestabilidad en el grupo transtibial, pero sin significación estadística (p = 0,300 y p = 0,634, respectivamente). En cuanto a la prueba del cajón anterior, los grupos presentaron resultados similares (p = 0,977). En cuanto a la evaluación con KT-1000TM, los resultados promedio fueron de 1,44 para el grupo transtibial y 1,23 para el grupo transportal, sin significación estadística (p = 0,548). Separamos las puntuaciones IKDC objetivo en dos grupos: Grupo 1, pacientes con IKDC Ay Grupo 2, pacientes con IKDC B, C o D, sin significación estadística (p = 0,208). En lo que respecta a la puntuación de Lysholm, el grupo transtibial tenía puntuación media de 91,32 y el grupo transportal tuvo puntuación media de 92,81. Las puntuaciones medias de IKDC subjetivo fueron 90,65 para el grupo transtibial y 92,65 para el grupo transportal. Tres re-roturas fueron encontradas en el grupo transtibial y tres en el grupo transportal. Conclusiones: No hubo diferencias significativas en las evaluaciones clínicas subjetivas y objetivas entre los pacientes sometidos a la reconstrucción del ligamento cruzado anterior utilizando las técnicas transtibial y transportal.

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Rev Bras Ortop ; 50(3): 290-4, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26229932

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the medium and long term results from total knee arthroplasty with rotating tibial weight-bearing. METHODS: Between January 2000 and July 2007, 162 patients underwent total knee arthroplasty with mobile tibial weight-bearing. Among these, 96 were evaluated in a previous study with a mean follow-up of 4 years. In the present study, the same group was invited back for reassessment and the results were analyzed. Sixty-nine patients responded to this call (79 knees), and they were evaluated in accordance with the Knee Society Rating System (KSRS), after a mean follow-up of 8 years and 8 months (ranging from 5.5 and 13 years). RESULTS: A mean KSRS score of 74.41 points was obtained, with good or excellent results. CONCLUSION: The medium and long-term results from total knee arthroplasty with mobile tibial weight-bearing were good, and a mean score of 74.41 points in the Knee Society Clinical Rating System was attained.


OBJETIVO: Avaliar os resultados, em médio e longo prazo, das artroplastias totais de joelho com apoio tibial rotatório. MÉTODOS: De janeiro de 2000 a julho de 2007, 162 pacientes foram submetidos à artroplastia total do joelho com apoio tibial móvel. Desses, 96 foram avaliados em um estudo prévio com tempo de seguimento médio de quatro anos. No atual trabalho, esse mesmo grupo foi convocado para reavaliação e os resultados foram analisados. Responderam à atual convocação 69 pacientes (79 joelhos), que foram avaliados conforme o Knee Society Rating System (KSRS), após seguimento médio de oito anos e oito meses (variação entre 5,5 e 13 anos). RESULTADOS: Foi obtida pontuação média de 74,41 pontos no KSRS, com 78,7% de resultados bons ou excelentes. CONCLUSÃO: A artroplastia total do joelho com apoio tibial móvel obteve bons resultados em médio e longo prazo e atingiu a média de 74,41 pontos no Knee Society Clinical Rating System.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 50(3): 290-294, May-Jun/2015. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-753152

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OBJETIVO:Avaliar os resultados, em médio e longo prazo, das artroplastias totais de joelho com apoio tibial rotatório.MÉTODOS:De janeiro de 2000 a julho de 2007, 162 pacientes foram submetidos à artroplastia total do joelho com apoio tibial móvel. Desses, 96 foram avaliados em um estudo prévio com tempo de seguimento médio de quatro anos. No atual trabalho, esse mesmo grupo foi convocado para reavaliação e os resultados foram analisados. Responderam à atual convocação 69 pacientes (79 joelhos), que foram avaliados conforme o Knee Society Rating System (KSRS), após seguimento médio de oito anos e oito meses (variação entre 5,5 e 13 anos).RESULTADOS:Foi obtida pontuação média de 74,41 pontos no KSRS, com 78,7% de resultados bons ou excelentes.CONCLUSÃO:A artroplastia total do joelho com apoio tibial móvel obteve bons resultados em médio e longo prazo e atingiu a média de 74,41 pontos no Knee Society Clinical Rating System.


OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the medium and long term results from total knee arthroplasty with rotating tibial weight-bearing. METHODS: Between January 2000 and July 2007, 162 patients underwent total knee arthroplasty with mobile tibial weight-bearing. Among these, 96 were evaluated in a previous study with a mean follow-up of 4 years. In the present study, the same group was invited back for reassessment and the results were analyzed. Sixty-nine patients responded to this call (79 knees), and they were evaluated in accordance with the Knee Society Rating System (KSRS), after a mean follow-up of 8 years and 8 months (ranging from 5.5 and 13 years). RESULTS: A mean KSRS score of 74.41 points was obtained, with good or excellent results. CONCLUSION: The medium and long-term results from total knee arthroplasty with mobile tibial weight-bearing were good, and a mean score of 74.41 points in the Knee Society Clinical Rating System was attained.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Artroplastia de Substituição , Joelho , Prótese do Joelho , Osteoartrite
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J Orthop Surg Res ; 9: 110, 2014 Nov 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25409597

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BACKGROUND: In the field of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, there is still no consensus regarding the proper fixation method and position of the tunnels. The primary objective of this paper was to describe a new fixation device, the Endo Tunnel Device (ETD®), for both techniques (transtibial and transportal), as well as the associated difficulties and the intraoperative and postoperative intercurrences. The secondary objective was to describe a preliminary clinical evaluation (6 months of follow-up) comparing these techniques. METHODS: This was a prospective, randomized study involving 80 patients with ACL reconstructions using the ETD® for femoral fixation. Forty patients underwent the transtibial technique, and 40 patients underwent the transportal technique. Patients were evaluated by radiography, physical examination, the KT1000 arthrometer, and Lysholm and the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) scores. RESULTS: There were more intraoperative intercurrences in the transportal group (soft tissue device fixation, short femoral tunnel, and short graft inside the tunnel). The IKDC scores were significantly better in the transportal group. CONCLUSIONS: The ETD® was demonstrated to be a safe femoral fixation device in this trial; its use in both the transtibial and transportal techniques is technically simple and is associated with few intra- or postoperative complications.


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Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/métodos , Fixadores Internos , Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/cirurgia , Lesões do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/instrumentação , Feminino , Fêmur/cirurgia , Humanos , Masculino , Tíbia/cirurgia , Adulto Jovem
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