Abstract

Objective To investigate clinical efficacy of reconstructing for old anterior cruciate ligament(ACL) injury with quadruple hamstring tendon,and application value of femoral intercondylar notch plasty.Methods Fifty-six cases of old ACL injury were reconstructed arthroscopically with quadruple hamstring tendon.Forty-five cases were used femoral intercondylar notch plasty.Preoperative Lachman test were positive,and ACL injury were confirmed by MRI.The curative effect was evaluated according to Lysholm knee score and KT-1000 measurement results.Results All of the 56 patients were followed up for 6-24 (13.0 ± 4.2) months.Postoperative Lachman test of 53 cases were negative,and 3 cases were weak positive.The Lysholm knee score increased from preoperative (56.0 ± 7.3) scores to postoperative (93.0 ± 3.5 ) scores,comparison of preoperative had significant difference (t =34.20,P < 0.01 ).The postoperative KT-1000 measurement showed < 3.0 mm side difference of anterior laxity,moving average of (2.0 ± 0.6) mm,comparison of preoperative ≥ 3.0 mm,moving average of (3.0 ± 1.2 ) mm had significant difference (t =5.58,P < 0.01 ).Conclusions Arthroscopic reconstruction of ACL with quadruple hamstring tendon have a good effect.The postoperative rehabilitation exercise can practise early.The femoral intercondylar notch plasty which used during operation is benefit of decreasing femoral intercondylar notch impingement syndrome,accurate positioning femur tunnel,and increasing curative effect. Key words: Anterior cruciate ligament; Hamstring tendon; Intercondylar notch plasty

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