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Trantibial anterior cruciate ligament double bundle reconstruction technique: two tibial bundle in one tibial tunnel

Authors
Noh, Haeng KeeWang, Joon HoBada, Leela P.Ahn, Jin HwanYoo, Jae ChulNha, Kyung WookLee, Yong Seuk
Issue Date
Nov-2008
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Anterior cruciate ligament; Double bundle reconstruction; Hamstring tendon; Tibial tunnel
Citation
ARCHIVES OF ORTHOPAEDIC AND TRAUMA SURGERY, v.128, no.11, pp 1245 - 1250
Pages
6
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ARCHIVES OF ORTHOPAEDIC AND TRAUMA SURGERY
Volume
128
Number
11
Start Page
1245
End Page
1250
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/35675
DOI
10.1007/s00402-007-0467-8
ISSN
0936-8051
1434-3916
Abstract
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) consists of two functional bundles that behave independently throughout the range of knee motion. Many two-bundle reconstruction techniques have been introduced to restore the function of the two bundles of the ACL. Generally, two femoral and two tibial tunnels are made during the surgery for a two-bundle ACL reconstruction. However, the procedure is technically demanding and time consuming. This paper describes one-tibial-two-femoral ACL double bundle reconstruction technique with a sextuple-stranded hamstring autograft. The anteromedial femoral tunnel is made using transtibial drilling technique and posterolateral femoral tunnel is made using outside-in technique. The two bundles in a single tibia] tunnel are separated using biodegradable interference screw. Stable and adequate femoral fixation of the two bundles with a transtibial fixation and bioabsorbable screw can be obtained. This technique is relatively simple, and replicates the anatomy and differential behavior of the two native bundles of ACL more effectively.
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