Virtual ACL Graft Orientation Compared to Native ACL
Author Information
Author(s): Okazaki Narihiro, Shino Konsei, Yokoi Hiroyuki, Ohori Tomoki
Primary Institution: Sports Orthopaedic Center Yukioka Hospital, Osaka, Japan; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Japan
Hypothesis
BR-VACLG on the 3D CT shows the closer orientation to N-ACL on MRI.
Conclusion
The virtual triple bundle ACL graft via femoral tunnels behind the RR on 3D CT shows equivalent orientation to the native ACL on MRI in full extension.
Supporting Evidence
- The mean ACL-TP angles of N-ACL and BR-VACLG were similar, indicating equivalent orientation.
- Angles of AMM and PL in OR-VACLG were significantly lower than those of N-ACL.
Takeaway
The study looked at how to place a new type of ACL graft in the knee, and found that it can be done in a way that looks just like the natural ACL.
Methodology
Three-dimensional CT and MRI were obtained in 14 normal knees, and two types of virtual ACL grafts were created and compared.
Limitations
The sample size is small, and some bony landmarks were not clearly depicted on CT.
Participant Demographics
14 normal left knees from healthy volunteers, 7 males and 7 females, mean age 27.8 ± 4.6 years.
Statistical Information
P-Value
p=0.012, p=0.036
Statistical Significance
p<0.05
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