Arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament repair: preliminary results and instrumented testing for anterior stability.

The authors present their preliminary results of arthroscopic primary repair of anterior cruciate ligament tears performed on five patients, with a mean follow-up time of 9.2 months. All patients were re-evaluated by subjective questionnaire and clinical examination, and tested for anterior drawer at 20 degrees flexion using the KT-1000 Knee Ligament Arthrometer and the UCLA Instrumented Clinical Knee Testing Apparatus. Subjectively, four patients were rated as fair and one as good. The Lachman test was negative in two and trace or mildly positive in three patients. Pivot shift test was negative in all. Instrumented testing demonstrated three patients with increased anterior laxities outside the normal range, and two of these patients also showed reduced anterior stiffnesses which were beyond the normal range. Based on these results, the authors question the feasibility of arthroscopic repair of anterior cruciate ligament tears and suggest a more objective evaluation of this procedure.

[1]  J. Kennedy,et al.  The anatomy and function of the anterior cruciate ligament. As determined by clinical and morphological studies. , 1974, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.

[2]  W. Rodkey,et al.  Experimental studies of acute anterior cruciate ligament injury and repair , 1979, The American journal of sports medicine.

[3]  W. Rodkey,et al.  Acute anterior cruciate ligament injury and augmented repair , 1980, The American journal of sports medicine.

[4]  J. L. Marshall,et al.  Knee Ligament Injuries: A Standardized Evaluation Method , 1977, Clinical orthopaedics and related research.

[5]  J. Fox,et al.  Intraarticular substitution for anterior cruciate insufficiency , 1980, The American journal of sports medicine.

[6]  K. Dehaven Diagnosis of acute knee injuries with hemarthrosis , 1980, The American journal of sports medicine.

[7]  F. Jobe,et al.  Iliotibial band transfer for anterolateral rotatory instability of the knee , 1980, The American journal of sports medicine.

[8]  D. Drez,et al.  Congenital bipartite carpal lunate , 1978, American Journal of Sports Medicine.

[9]  G. Barrett,et al.  Acute anteromedial rotatory instability. Long-term results of surgical repair. , 1983, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.

[10]  K. Markolf,et al.  Measurement of knee stiffness and laxity in patients with documented absence of the anterior cruciate ligament. , 1984, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.

[11]  Dameron Tb,et al.  The untreated anterior cruciate ligament rupture. , 1983 .

[12]  S. Liljedahl,et al.  Early diagnosis and treatment of acute ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament; a clinical and arthrographic study of forty-eight cases. , 1965, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.

[13]  K. Markolf,et al.  In vivo knee stability. A quantitative assessment using an instrumented clinical testing apparatus. , 1978, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.

[14]  J. Feagin,et al.  Isolated tear of the anterior cruciate ligament: 5-year follow-up study , 1976, The American journal of sports medicine.

[15]  E. Eriksson,et al.  Sports injuries of the knee ligaments: their diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention. , 1976, Medicine and science in sports.

[16]  T. Wickiewicz,et al.  Primary surgical treatment of anterior cruciate ligament lesions , 1982, The American journal of sports medicine.

[17]  E S Grood,et al.  Arthroscopy in acute traumatic hemarthrosis of the knee. Incidence of anterior cruciate tears and other injuries. , 1980, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.

[18]  D. H. O'donoghue,et al.  Repair of the anterior cruciate ligament in dogs. , 1966, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.

[19]  F. Noyes,et al.  The symptomatic anterior cruciate deficient knee. , 1983 .