Influence of change of tunnel axis angle on tunnel length during double-bundle ACL reconstruction via the transportal technique

Abstract Background Commercially available flexible reamer and curved guide systems allow a certain degree of control over intra-articular tunnel orientation, therefore allows a wide range of intra-osseous femoral tunnel orientations, contrary to the femoral tunneling technique using a straight guid...

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Main Authors: Joon Ho Wang, Do Kyung Lee, Sung Taek Chung, Byung Hoon Lee
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-017-1599-9
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spelling doaj-159cedd85ee64aeca83b0507572809bb2020-11-25T00:27:52ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742017-05-011811810.1186/s12891-017-1599-9Influence of change of tunnel axis angle on tunnel length during double-bundle ACL reconstruction via the transportal techniqueJoon Ho Wang0Do Kyung Lee1Sung Taek Chung2Byung Hoon Lee3Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of MedicineDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Konyang University HospitalDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kang-Dong Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University Medical CenterDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kang-Dong Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University Medical CenterAbstract Background Commercially available flexible reamer and curved guide systems allow a certain degree of control over intra-articular tunnel orientation, therefore allows a wide range of intra-osseous femoral tunnel orientations, contrary to the femoral tunneling technique using a straight guide pin, which are determined by knee flexion angle. We sought to find the clinical relevance of intra-osseous femoral tunnel orientations in the respect of tunnel length. To evaluate the relationship between the tunnel axis angle in three orthogonal planes and tunnel length in the anteromedial (AM) and posterolateral (PL) femoral tunnels in patients who underwent anatomic double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (DB-ACLR) using the transportal (TP) technique with a 42o curved guide. Methods A total of 40 patients who underwent primary DB-ACLR with the TP technique using a curved guide were evaluated retrospectively. The tunnel axis angle in three orthogonal planes were evaluated on a three-dimensional surface model constructed using an axial computed tomography scan obtained after reconstruction. Then, correlations with tunnel length were analyzed. Results In the AM tunnel, tunnel axis angles in the coronal (β = 0.0252, p = 0.022) and sagittal (β = 0.0168, p = 0.029) plane showed significant correlations with tunnel length, while the axial plane did not (p = 0.493) (adjusted R2 = 0.801). In the PL tunnel, only tunnel axis angles in the axial plane (β = 0.0262, p = 0.008) showed a significant relationship with tunnel length (adjusted R2 = 0.700). Conclusion Drilling at a higher angle in the coronal and sagittal planes in AM tunnels and at a higher angle in the axial plane in PL tunnels decreases the incidence of short femoral tunnels.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-017-1599-9Anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionTransportalFemoral tunnel orientationQuadrant method
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author Joon Ho Wang
Do Kyung Lee
Sung Taek Chung
Byung Hoon Lee
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Do Kyung Lee
Sung Taek Chung
Byung Hoon Lee
Influence of change of tunnel axis angle on tunnel length during double-bundle ACL reconstruction via the transportal technique
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Transportal
Femoral tunnel orientation
Quadrant method
author_facet Joon Ho Wang
Do Kyung Lee
Sung Taek Chung
Byung Hoon Lee
author_sort Joon Ho Wang
title Influence of change of tunnel axis angle on tunnel length during double-bundle ACL reconstruction via the transportal technique
title_short Influence of change of tunnel axis angle on tunnel length during double-bundle ACL reconstruction via the transportal technique
title_full Influence of change of tunnel axis angle on tunnel length during double-bundle ACL reconstruction via the transportal technique
title_fullStr Influence of change of tunnel axis angle on tunnel length during double-bundle ACL reconstruction via the transportal technique
title_full_unstemmed Influence of change of tunnel axis angle on tunnel length during double-bundle ACL reconstruction via the transportal technique
title_sort influence of change of tunnel axis angle on tunnel length during double-bundle acl reconstruction via the transportal technique
publisher BMC
series BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
issn 1471-2474
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Abstract Background Commercially available flexible reamer and curved guide systems allow a certain degree of control over intra-articular tunnel orientation, therefore allows a wide range of intra-osseous femoral tunnel orientations, contrary to the femoral tunneling technique using a straight guide pin, which are determined by knee flexion angle. We sought to find the clinical relevance of intra-osseous femoral tunnel orientations in the respect of tunnel length. To evaluate the relationship between the tunnel axis angle in three orthogonal planes and tunnel length in the anteromedial (AM) and posterolateral (PL) femoral tunnels in patients who underwent anatomic double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (DB-ACLR) using the transportal (TP) technique with a 42o curved guide. Methods A total of 40 patients who underwent primary DB-ACLR with the TP technique using a curved guide were evaluated retrospectively. The tunnel axis angle in three orthogonal planes were evaluated on a three-dimensional surface model constructed using an axial computed tomography scan obtained after reconstruction. Then, correlations with tunnel length were analyzed. Results In the AM tunnel, tunnel axis angles in the coronal (β = 0.0252, p = 0.022) and sagittal (β = 0.0168, p = 0.029) plane showed significant correlations with tunnel length, while the axial plane did not (p = 0.493) (adjusted R2 = 0.801). In the PL tunnel, only tunnel axis angles in the axial plane (β = 0.0262, p = 0.008) showed a significant relationship with tunnel length (adjusted R2 = 0.700). Conclusion Drilling at a higher angle in the coronal and sagittal planes in AM tunnels and at a higher angle in the axial plane in PL tunnels decreases the incidence of short femoral tunnels.
topic Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Transportal
Femoral tunnel orientation
Quadrant method
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-017-1599-9
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