Abstract

Numerous studies have focused on determining the optimal choice between the two most used anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction autografts. In order to address this matter, we performed a systematic review of every meta-analysis published on the PubMed platform between 2001 and 2020, comparing the functional outcomes, the static stability parameters, as well as the postoperative and long-term complications of the patellar tendon (BPTB) autograft and hamstrings (HT). We retrieved a total of 26 meta-analyses that met our criteria, and the characteristics and outcomes of every meta-analysis, as well as subgroup analysis regarding the type of the study design, number of strands of HT autograft, and fixation method, were extensively recorded. The majority of the meta-analyses showed that there were no significant differences between BPTB and HT in terms of functional outcomes and static stability parameters while HT autografts seem to be superior to BPTB regarding kneeling pain and anterior knee pain. Other outcomes seem to be affected by the number of strands of the HT autograft, the fixation technique, and the type of study design, indicating superiority of the four-strand HT autograft with the use of an extra-cortical button fixation. Overall, there is no clear superiority of BPTB over HT autografts for ACL reconstruction, as both types present similar outcomes in the majority of postoperative parameters. Autograft selection should be individualized according to each patient’s needs and more RCTs are warranted in order to reach safer results on the appropriate autograft type.

Highlights

  • BackgroundAs a critical component of knee anterior-posterior and rotational stability, the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and its bony attachments have been investigated for more than 30 years and the findings have resulted in modifications in the techniques of reconstruction following rupture [1]

  • The majority of the meta-analyses showed that there were no significant differences between BPTB and HT in terms of functional outcomes and static stability parameters while HT autografts seem to be superior to BPTB regarding kneeling pain and anterior knee pain

  • The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the literature comparing BPTB autograft versus HT autograft for ACL reconstruction and present every meta-analysis that has been recorded till today, comparing these two autografts, in an attempt to provide guidelines and enhance the critical thinking approach on the controversy regarding ACL reconstruction

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Introduction

As a critical component of knee anterior-posterior and rotational stability, the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and its bony attachments have been investigated for more than 30 years and the findings have resulted in modifications in the techniques of reconstruction following rupture [1]. In the ACL reconstruction technique, several debates have engaged orthopedic surgeons and researchers, and the efficacy of ACL reconstruction is mainly attributed to the type of graft [2]. The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the literature comparing BPTB autograft versus HT autograft for ACL reconstruction and present every meta-analysis that has been recorded till today, comparing these two autografts, in an attempt to provide guidelines and enhance the critical thinking approach on the controversy regarding ACL reconstruction

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