Abstract

To determine whether anthropometric measurements (height and weight), sex, age and pre-injury Tegner activity scale (TAS) were predictors of the quadrupled semitendinosus (ST) graft diameter in primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). A total of 4,519 patients who underwent primary ACLR with a quadrupled ST autograft were included. Anthropometric measurements (height and weight), sex, age, pre-injury TAS were collected. Correlation coefficients and multiple linear regression analysis were used to determine the relationship between graft diameter and anthropometrics measurements (height and weight), sex, age and pre-injury TAS. The diameter of the quadrupled ST graft was correlated positively to height (r =.021, P <.001), age (r =.005, P <.001) and weight (r =.004, P =.001) and negatively to female sex (r = -.297, P <.001). A regression equation was estimated to predict the ST graft diameter for men as 4.245 + 0.021 x height (cm) + 0.004 x age (years) + 0.005 x weight (kg) and for women as 3.969 + 0.021 x height (cm) + 0.004 x age (years) + 0.005 x weight (kg). Height, age and weight were positively correlated, whereas female sex was negatively correlated to the diameter of the quadrupled ST graft. Knowledge of these factors can be used for the preoperative estimation of the graft diameter which can be helpful for appropriate graft choice.

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