Abstract

The purpose of this study is to report the early one-year clinical and patient-reported functional outcomes of semitendinosus autograft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with the FiberTape® InternalBrace™ all-inside technique. The patient-reported functional outcomes and clinical outcomes were analyzed prospectivelyfollowingthe treatment of 324 unilateral ACL rupture cases with the FiberTape® InternalBrace™ Technique. Patient-reported outcome measures (KOOS scores, WOMAC scores, VAS score, and IKDC score) and clinical examinations like pre-operative and post-operative pivot shift, Lachman test, and range of motion (ROM) were conducted. These tests and examinations were recorded for each patient before surgery and at 3, 6, and 12 months after surgery. Secondary outcomes like re-rupture, infection, synovitis, or limited range of motion were noted. The mean follow-up period was18±4.5 months (range: 12-24 months). Out of a total of 324 cases, 37 cases (11.4%) could not be followed up. 158 patients (55.1%) were male and 129 were female (44.9%). Preoperative mean KOOS pain value, KOOS symptoms, KOOS ADLs, KOOS sport and recreation, and KOOS quality of life were 77.05, 78.69, 84, 21, 89.7, and 57, respectively. All KOOS subsections increased significantly at one-year to 98.37, 99.09, 98.95, 99.02, and 99.30 (p<0.0001), respectively. Mean preoperative WOMAC pain, WOMAC stiffness, and WOMAC function were 76.4, 65.2, and 74.1 and increased significantly at one-year to 94.5, 89.6, and 98.2 (p<0.0001), respectively. There was a significant decrease in VAS for pain from 2.93 before surgery to 0.12 (p<0.0001) at one year. The IKDC score significantly changed from a pre-treatment value of 50.9 to 96.2 (94.5-97.8) at a follow-up of one year. The Lysholm score at 12-months was significant at 95 (93.1-96.9), p<0.05. Post-operative Lachman test values decreased significantly, which meant decreased laxity, from 1.98 (1.89-2.07) pre-operative to 1.60 (1.57-1.62) p<0.05 at one-year post-operative. At one-year follow-up, 276 patients (96%) had fully recovered. It was concluded that the FiberTape® InternalBrace™ technique for ACL reconstruction provides orthopedic surgeons with an effective alternative technique to conventional methods of surgery and also reduces the overall time to recovery for patients, thereby allowing them to return to sports faster. Level 4.

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