The femoral tunnel view test during ACL reconstruction can ensure tunnel integrity

ABSTRACT Objective: Violation of the posterior femoral cortex commonly referred to as posterior wall blowout, can be a devastating intraoperative complication in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) and can lead to loss of graft fixation or early graft failure. This study describes and...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Frois Temponi, João Newton Penido Oliveira, Luiz Fernando Machado Soares, Lúcio Honório de Carvalho Júnior
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia
Series:Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia
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spelling doaj-313f77d9e242409ebe19c3705abd50852020-11-25T00:40:04ZengSociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e TraumatologiaRevista Brasileira de Ortopedia1982-437853442743110.1016/j.rboe.2018.05.011S0102-36162018000400427The femoral tunnel view test during ACL reconstruction can ensure tunnel integrityEduardo Frois TemponiJoão Newton Penido OliveiraLuiz Fernando Machado SoaresLúcio Honório de Carvalho JúniorABSTRACT Objective: Violation of the posterior femoral cortex commonly referred to as posterior wall blowout, can be a devastating intraoperative complication in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) and can lead to loss of graft fixation or early graft failure. This study describes and analyzes whether the femoral tunnel view test can ensure the integrity of the femoral tunnel during ACLR. Methods: Intraoperative femoral tunnel integrity using the 360º arthroscopic view test was performed in 584 ACLR patients between 2014 and 2016. Posterior wall blowouts were described by their location along the femoral tunnel (i.e., near the aperture or more proximal) and by the depth of the tunnel blowout (<3 mm, 3-5 mm, >5 mm), corresponding to the length of the posterior cortical wall of the violated femoral tunnel. The time spent for the test was measured during ACLR. Complications related to the femoral tunnel view test were also evaluated. Results: The femoral tunnel view test was performed in all 584 patients. In 12 patients (1%), the femoral tunnel presented a posterior cortical blowout that did not extend beyond 3 mm. Only four patients (0.6%) presented posterior wall blowout that extended beyond 5 mm. The time for the test was 40 s (±20 s). No complications related to the test were reported. Conclusion: The femoral tunnel view test is effective for ensuring the integrity of the femoral tunnel during ACL reconstruction, without increasing the surgical time and without an increase in the complications rate. Clinical relevance: The femoral tunnel view test is a quick and straightforward test able to provide an adequate view of the patient's anatomy to ensure tunnel integrity during ACLR.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-36162018000400427&lng=en&tlng=enAnterior cruciate ligamentFemoral tunnelArthroscopy
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author Eduardo Frois Temponi
João Newton Penido Oliveira
Luiz Fernando Machado Soares
Lúcio Honório de Carvalho Júnior
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João Newton Penido Oliveira
Luiz Fernando Machado Soares
Lúcio Honório de Carvalho Júnior
The femoral tunnel view test during ACL reconstruction can ensure tunnel integrity
Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia
Anterior cruciate ligament
Femoral tunnel
Arthroscopy
author_facet Eduardo Frois Temponi
João Newton Penido Oliveira
Luiz Fernando Machado Soares
Lúcio Honório de Carvalho Júnior
author_sort Eduardo Frois Temponi
title The femoral tunnel view test during ACL reconstruction can ensure tunnel integrity
title_short The femoral tunnel view test during ACL reconstruction can ensure tunnel integrity
title_full The femoral tunnel view test during ACL reconstruction can ensure tunnel integrity
title_fullStr The femoral tunnel view test during ACL reconstruction can ensure tunnel integrity
title_full_unstemmed The femoral tunnel view test during ACL reconstruction can ensure tunnel integrity
title_sort femoral tunnel view test during acl reconstruction can ensure tunnel integrity
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia
series Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia
issn 1982-4378
description ABSTRACT Objective: Violation of the posterior femoral cortex commonly referred to as posterior wall blowout, can be a devastating intraoperative complication in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) and can lead to loss of graft fixation or early graft failure. This study describes and analyzes whether the femoral tunnel view test can ensure the integrity of the femoral tunnel during ACLR. Methods: Intraoperative femoral tunnel integrity using the 360º arthroscopic view test was performed in 584 ACLR patients between 2014 and 2016. Posterior wall blowouts were described by their location along the femoral tunnel (i.e., near the aperture or more proximal) and by the depth of the tunnel blowout (<3 mm, 3-5 mm, >5 mm), corresponding to the length of the posterior cortical wall of the violated femoral tunnel. The time spent for the test was measured during ACLR. Complications related to the femoral tunnel view test were also evaluated. Results: The femoral tunnel view test was performed in all 584 patients. In 12 patients (1%), the femoral tunnel presented a posterior cortical blowout that did not extend beyond 3 mm. Only four patients (0.6%) presented posterior wall blowout that extended beyond 5 mm. The time for the test was 40 s (±20 s). No complications related to the test were reported. Conclusion: The femoral tunnel view test is effective for ensuring the integrity of the femoral tunnel during ACL reconstruction, without increasing the surgical time and without an increase in the complications rate. Clinical relevance: The femoral tunnel view test is a quick and straightforward test able to provide an adequate view of the patient's anatomy to ensure tunnel integrity during ACLR.
topic Anterior cruciate ligament
Femoral tunnel
Arthroscopy
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-36162018000400427&lng=en&tlng=en
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