Accidental Perforation of the Lateral Femoral Cortex in ACL Reconstruction: An Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Different Fixation Techniques

作者:Herbort Mirco*; Heletta Sebastian; Raschke Michael J; Schliemann Benedikt; Osada Nani; Petersen Wolf; Zantop Thore
来源:Arthroscopy-The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, 2012, 28(3): 382-389.
DOI:10.1016/j.arthro.2011.10.028

摘要

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the mechanical properties of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction using the medial portal technique with cortical fixation and hybrid fixation after penetration of the lateral cortex by use of different drill sizes. Methods: In this biomechanical study a porcine in vitro model was used. The testing protocol consisted of a cyclic loading protocol (1,000 cycles, 50 and 250 N) and subsequent ultimate failure testing. Number of cyclic loadings survived, stiffness, yield load, maximum load, and graft elongation, as well as failure mode, were analyzed after ACL reconstruction with 5- to 9-mm soft-tissue grafts. In the control group, conventional penetration of the lateral cortex with a 4.5-mm drill and cortical fixation were performed. In the tested groups, the lateral cortex was penetrated with a drill matching the graft size. In the first part of the study, we used cortical fixation. In the second part, we used hybrid fixation with an interference screw. Results: In the first part of the study, ACL reconstruction with 5-to 6-mm perforation of the lateral cortex showed no significant differences in ultimate failure load after cyclic loading compared with the control group (P %26gt; .05). Specimens with reconstruction with 7- to 9-mm perforation of the lateral cortex and cortical fixation did not survive the cyclic loading protocol. In the second part of the study, with a hybrid fixation technique, ultimate failure testing after cyclic loading of specimens with 7- to 9-mm penetration showed no significant differences in tested parameters compared with the control group (P %26gt; .05). Conclusions: After penetration of the lateral cortex with a drill size of more than 6 mm, cortical ACL fixation results in poor mechanical properties. Hybrid fixation increases the mechanical properties significantly after penetration with a 7- to 9-mm drill. Clinical Relevance: We advise caution to avoid penetration of the lateral femoral cortex when using cortical flip-button fixation. In case of accidental perforation of the lateral cortex with a diameter greater than 6 mm, we recommend performing hybrid fixation.

  • 出版日期2012-3