Anatomic Double-Bundle Reinsertion After Acute Proximal Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Using Knotless PushLock Anchors
Direct anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair has been described with different suture techniques after acute ACL injury, but these procedures showed high failure rates. Recent studies, however, led to a better understanding of the biology of primary ACL healing. This article describes a novel tech...
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doaj-f5dc40de2624410c8354c8729e2f9c2c2021-06-10T04:51:41ZengElsevierArthroscopy Techniques2212-62872015-02-0141e1e6Anatomic Double-Bundle Reinsertion After Acute Proximal Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Using Knotless PushLock AnchorsPatrick Weninger, M.D.0Florian Wepner, M.D.1Florian Kissler, M.D.2Michael Enenkel, M.D.3Christian Wurnig, M.D.4First Orthopedic Department–Knee Unit, Orthopedic Hospital Vienna Speising, Vienna, AustriaAddress correspondence to Florian Wepner, M.D., First Orthopedic Department–Knee Unit, Orthopedic Hospital Vienna Speising, Speisingerstrasse 109, 1130 Vienna, Austria.; First Orthopedic Department–Knee Unit, Orthopedic Hospital Vienna Speising, Vienna, AustriaFirst Orthopedic Department–Knee Unit, Orthopedic Hospital Vienna Speising, Vienna, AustriaFirst Orthopedic Department–Knee Unit, Orthopedic Hospital Vienna Speising, Vienna, AustriaFirst Orthopedic Department–Knee Unit, Orthopedic Hospital Vienna Speising, Vienna, AustriaDirect anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair has been described with different suture techniques after acute ACL injury, but these procedures showed high failure rates. Recent studies, however, led to a better understanding of the biology of primary ACL healing. This article describes a novel technique combining the “healing response technique” with primary anatomic double-bundle ACL reinsertion after an acute proximal ACL tear using nonabsorbable No. 2 FiberWire (Arthrex, Naples, FL) and PushLock knotless suture anchors (Arthrex). We recommend this technique for patients with acute proximal avulsion–type ACL injuries. Postoperatively, we recommend a knee brace locked in full extension for at least 4 weeks to ensure adequate immobilization and then to increase knee flexion slowly over the next 4 weeks for subsequent healing of the ACL repair. Our technique combines anatomic positioning and reinsertion of the ACL bundles with microfracturing of the region delivering stem cells and growth factors to the repaired ACL, creating optimal conditions for the healing period. In certain cases this technique might be an alternative to conventional ACL reconstruction with autograft or allograft tendons.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628714001121 |
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Patrick Weninger, M.D. Florian Wepner, M.D. Florian Kissler, M.D. Michael Enenkel, M.D. Christian Wurnig, M.D. Anatomic Double-Bundle Reinsertion After Acute Proximal Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Using Knotless PushLock Anchors Arthroscopy Techniques |
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Patrick Weninger, M.D. Florian Wepner, M.D. Florian Kissler, M.D. Michael Enenkel, M.D. Christian Wurnig, M.D. |
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Anatomic Double-Bundle Reinsertion After Acute Proximal Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Using Knotless PushLock Anchors |
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Anatomic Double-Bundle Reinsertion After Acute Proximal Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Using Knotless PushLock Anchors |
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Anatomic Double-Bundle Reinsertion After Acute Proximal Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Using Knotless PushLock Anchors |
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Anatomic Double-Bundle Reinsertion After Acute Proximal Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Using Knotless PushLock Anchors |
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Anatomic Double-Bundle Reinsertion After Acute Proximal Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Using Knotless PushLock Anchors |
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anatomic double-bundle reinsertion after acute proximal anterior cruciate ligament injury using knotless pushlock anchors |
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Arthroscopy Techniques |
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2212-6287 |
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2015-02-01 |
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Direct anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair has been described with different suture techniques after acute ACL injury, but these procedures showed high failure rates. Recent studies, however, led to a better understanding of the biology of primary ACL healing. This article describes a novel technique combining the “healing response technique” with primary anatomic double-bundle ACL reinsertion after an acute proximal ACL tear using nonabsorbable No. 2 FiberWire (Arthrex, Naples, FL) and PushLock knotless suture anchors (Arthrex). We recommend this technique for patients with acute proximal avulsion–type ACL injuries. Postoperatively, we recommend a knee brace locked in full extension for at least 4 weeks to ensure adequate immobilization and then to increase knee flexion slowly over the next 4 weeks for subsequent healing of the ACL repair. Our technique combines anatomic positioning and reinsertion of the ACL bundles with microfracturing of the region delivering stem cells and growth factors to the repaired ACL, creating optimal conditions for the healing period. In certain cases this technique might be an alternative to conventional ACL reconstruction with autograft or allograft tendons. |
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