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Meta-Analysis
. 2021 Oct;29(10):3458-3466.
doi: 10.1007/s00167-020-06292-y. Epub 2020 Sep 30.

Anterior cruciate ligament intactness in osteoarthritic patients indicated for total knee arthroplasty: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis

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Anterior cruciate ligament intactness in osteoarthritic patients indicated for total knee arthroplasty: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis

Kalliopi Roussi et al. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2021 Oct.

Abstract

Bi-cruciate retaining total knee arthroplasty (BCR TKA) is thought to result in more natural knee kinematics compared to conventional TKA designs. This may lead to a reduction in dissatisfied patients after TKA. An intact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a prerequisite for implantation of a BCR TKA but the frequency of an intact ACL in patients indicated for TKA is not well known. The objective of this systematic literature review was to determine the presence of an intact ACL in patients undergoing TKA by intraoperative macroscopic or MRI assessment. A systematic literature review was conducted using PubMed™ and EMBASE™ in June 2020. The ACL of patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) undergoing TKA was classified as present (including intact and degenerated) vs. absent, and as intact vs. not fully intact. Proportional meta-analyses were performed. 2840 articles were identified and screened. 135 full texts were analyzed and 18 studies met the inclusion criteria for subsequent qualitative and quantitative meta-analysis. Analysis of the status of the ACL when assessed intraoperatively during TKA showed that the ligament was present in 79.4% of patients (CI: 73.5-84.3%), from 14 studies with 2067 cases studied. The ACL was determined to be intact in 55.0% of patients (CI: 45.3-64.4%), from 14 studies with 1916 cases. Preoperative ACL assessment using MRI (2 studies) revealed it was present in 82.9% of 193 cases (CI: 76.9-87.6%), and intact in 56.8% of 176 cases (CI: 8.2-94.7%). This systematic literature review shows that the ACL is macroscopically intact in more than half of patients with knee OA undergoing TKA, based on intraoperative assessment of the ligament. The results suggest BCR TKA may be considered as an alternative to traditional TKA in a large number of TKA patients. More high-quality studies are needed to better understand the functional status of the ACL in TKA patients.Level of evidence III.

Keywords: Anterior cruciate ligament; Meta-analysis; Osteoarthritis; Systematic literature review; Total knee arthroplasty.

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