The in vivo assessment of tibial motion in the transverse plane in anterior cruciate ligament-reconstructed knees

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:In-vivo-Erfassung der Tibiabewegung in der Transversalebene in Kniegelenken nach Rekonstruktion des vorderen Kreuzbandes
Autor:Nordt, W.E.; Lotfi, P.; Plotkin, E.; Williamson, B.
Erschienen in:The American journal of sports medicine
Veröffentlicht:27 (1999), 5, S. 611-616, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0363-5465, 1552-3365
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199910402753
Quelle:BISp

Abstract des Autors

Twenty-one knees with acutely injured anterior cruciate ligaments were reconstructed with patellar tendon autografts. Eight of the knees had concomitant medial ligament injuries that were not addressed surgically. Follow-up evaluation (average, 25 months) included computed tomography measurements to analyze transverse-plane laxity in both translation and rotation. These measurements were performed with the patient's leg in a load cell device that stabilizes the distal femur and applies known anterior translational force to the proximal tibia at approximately 20ø of flexion. A torque apparatus was used to apply internal and external rotational torque to the leg. Images of the tibial plateau in neutral, internal, and external rotation were performed, with and without an anterior translational force. Both knees of each patient were tested and categorized as group I (anterior cruciate ligament-reconstructed) or group ll (uninjured). Translation as measured by computed tomography averaged 1 mm side-to-side difference. Internal rotation averaged 8.7ø in group I knees and 10.8ø in group II knees. External rotation averaged 9.1ø in group I knees and 7.4ø in group II knees. The eight knees with concomitant medial ligament injuries were analyzed separately; external rotation without anterior load in group I was 9.5ø, compared with 5ø in group II. This difference was significant (P<0.01). Verf.-Referat