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Long-term results posterolateral ligament reconstructions

Posted in Front Page, Latest News, Posterolateral | on Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Noyes FR, Barber-Westin SD: Long-Term Assessment of Posterolateral Ligament Femoral-Fibular Reconstruction in Chronic Multi-ligament Unstable Knees. Am J Sports Medicine 39: 497-505, 2011.

Abstract

A prospective longitudinal investigation was conducted to determine the long-term outcome of posterolateral femoral-fibular knee ligament reconstructions in chronic multi-ligament unstable knees.

Hypothesis/Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the short-term (mean, 3.5 years) to the long-term (mean, 14 years) results of this operation in regard to restoration of posterolateral knee stability.

Methods: We report on 21 patients who underwent a posterolateral femoral-fibular reconstruction after sustaining multi-ligament ruptures with chronic instability. The results were determined by a comprehensive knee examination, stress radiographs, standing posteroanterior radiographs, knee arthrometer testing, the Cincinnati Knee Rating System, and the International Knee Documentations Committee Rating System.

Results: In the short-term analysis, the posterolateral reconstruction restored normal or nearly normal lateral joint opening and external tibial rotation according to IKDC criteria in 16 of 21 patients (76%), while the other 5 were deemed early failures. Fourteen of these patients were followed 10-19.4 years postoperatively. Retention of normal or nearly normal lateral joint opening and external tibial rotation was found and there were no significant differences between evaluations for symptoms, sports and daily activity functions, overall knee ratings, and knee ligament function. At the long-term follow-up evaluation, 71% had no symptoms with low-impact sports. However, concurrent arthritis affected 14% who had symptoms with sports (but no symptoms with daily activities), and 14% who had symptoms with daily activities.

Conclusions: The long-term success rate of the femoral-fibular procedure in restoring posterolateral stability warrants consideration of this procedure, particularly in acute cases or when operative time is prolonged and a more simplified procedure is indicated.

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