Pain after use of the central third of the patellar tendon for cruciate ligament reconstruction: 33 patients followed 2-3 years
Authors:
Arthur E. Kleipool a;
Ton van Loon b;
Rene K. Marti a
| Affiliations: | a Department of Orthopedics, Academisch Medisch Centrum, University Hospital Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| b Department of Orthopedics, Bosch Medicentrum, s'Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands |
DOI:
10.3109/17453679408993720
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6 issues per year
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Orthopedics;
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Previously published as:
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica
(0001-6470,
1651-1964)
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Abstract
We performed reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament in 33 patients using the central third of the patellar tendon. In 20 patients we did an arthroscopies! ly-assisted procedure, while 13 patients had an additional mini-arthrotomy through the gap in the patellar tendon. After 2-3 years the subjective knee function, according to the Lysholm score, was excellent or good in 18 knees and fair or poor in 15 knees, mainly due to anterior knee pain. Although 18 patients complained about anterior knee pain, only 1 patient required further surgery. After the operatio the patella had a lower position. A flexion contractur was found in 7 patients, and 13 had heterotopic bon formation at the apex of the patella. Although stabilit was restored in 31 of the 33 reconstructed knees anterior knee pain was a frequent complicatior There were no correlations between the anterior kne pain and patellar height, flexion contracture or hetei otopic bone formation.
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