The measurement of elongation of anterior cruciate-ligament grafts in vivo.

Many investigators who have studied the mechanical behavior of anterior cruciate-ligament grafts have attributed the increase in anterior translation of the tibia relative to the femur (an increase in the anterior laxity of the knee joint) to the temporal changes in the material behavior (strength and elastic properties) of the graft that occur throughout the process of remodeling. However, with the onset of motion of the joint, it is unclear whether the repeatable mechanical behavior of the graft remains unchanged immediately after fixation, if the fixation slips, or if the length of the graft changes and produces an increase in anterior translation of the tibia relative to the femur. It is also unknown if procedures performed by different surgeons, using similar graft material and similar operative techniques, can produce similar mechanical behavior of the graft, or if the behavior of the graft is similar to that of the normal anterior cruciate ligament. In an effort to address these questions, two surgeons performed a reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament on ten patients each (groups 1 and 2) with use of a bone-patellar ligament-bone graft. Immediately after fixation of the graft, a Hall-effect transducer was implanted to measure the changes in the length of the mid-substance of the graft while the knee was moved through twenty cycles of passive flexion-extension. Unlike the length pattern of the normal anterior cruciate ligament, the length pattern of the graft changed during the initial cycles of passive motion of the knee. We defined this phenomenon as the cyclic response of the graft and characterized it by calculation of the changes in the length of the graft at fixed positions of the knee across the multiple cycles of passive motion. In some patients, the length of the graft increased through the initial passive-motion cycles, while in others, it decreased. With the knee nearly extended, the predicted increase in anterior translation of the tibia relative to the femur, resulting from the increase in the length of the graft, was a maximum of 1.0 millimeter. This indicates that increases in anterior translation of the tibia relative to the femur can occur immediately after reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament and that changes in the length of the graft occur after fixation at loads that are less than the ultimate failure load of the graft or of the fixation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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