Patient age as a preoperative factor associated with tunnel enlargement following double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using hamstring tendon autografts
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Patient age as a preoperative factor associated with tunnel enlargement following double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using hamstring tendon autografts
Abstract
Purpose: A few studies have detected associations of post-operative tunnel enlargement with sex, age, and the timing of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). The aim of the present study was to investigate the correlation between post-operative tunnel enlargement following ACLR using hamstring tendon autografts and preoperative factors. The authors hypothesized that tunnel enlargement is associated with age in patients undergoing ACLR.
Methods: One hundred and six patients (male, n = 57; female, n = 49; mean age, 26.9 years) who underwent double-bundle ACL reconstruction were included in the present study. The time between injury and surgery was 26.3 ± 71.4 weeks. Computed tomographic scans of the operated knee were obtained at 2 weeks and 6 months after surgery. The area of the tunnel aperture was measured for the femoral anteromedial tunnel (FAMT), femoral posterolateral tunnel (FPLT), tibial anteromedial tunnel (TAMT), and tibial posterolateral tunnel. The percentage of tunnel area enlargement was defined as the area at 2 weeks after ACLR subtracted from the area at 6 months after ACLR and then divided by the area at 2 weeks after ACLR. Spearman's correlation coefficient was calculated for each factor. The patients were divided into two groups based on age. Patients aged <40 and ≥40 years were assigned to Groups A and B, respectively. The differences in the outcomes and characteristics of the two groups were evaluated.
Results: The percentage of enlargement of the FAMT, FPLT, and TAMT was correlated with patient age (r = 0.31, p = 0.001; r = 0.24, p = 0.012; and r = 0.30, p = 0.002, respectively). In total, 87 and 19 knees were classified into Groups A and B, respectively, based on patient age. The percentage of enlargement of the FAMT was significantly higher in Group B than A (78 vs. 60%, respectively; p = 0.01). The percentage of enlargement of the TAMT was significantly higher in Group B than A (53 vs. 36%, respectively; p = 0.03).
Conclusion: The percentage of enlargement of the FAMT and TAMT was associated with patient age. These findings suggest the need to consider the possibility of tunnel enlargement when double-bundle ACLR is performed for patients aged >40 years. Age was a preoperative factor associated with tunnel enlargement.
Level of evidence: III.
Keywords: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction; Hamstring tendon autografts; Post-operative tunnel enlargement.
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