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      Factors Affecting the Extent of Graft Tendon Synovialization after Double-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Based on Second-Look Arthroscopic Findings

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      Background: We aimed to examine the factors that influence synovialization of the grafted tendon after double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction based on second-look arthroscopic findings.
      Methods: Out of 205 knees that were treated between August 2008 and May 2016 with double-bundle ACL reconstruction using bio-absorbable cross-pins and Endobuttons for femoral tunnel fixation, we enrolled 65 knees (64 patients) that underwent secondlook arthroscopy with hardware removal at 1 year postoperatively. Measured clinical outcomes included the Lysholm score and Tegner activity score that were evaluated preoperatively and during the final follow-up. We analyzed the relationship between synovial coverage and patient age, length of the preserved remnant tissue on the tibial side, type of bundle (anteromedial or posterolateral), type of graft (autograft or allograft), and time from injury to surgery.
      Results: The area of synovial coverage showed a significant statistical correlation with patient age and the length of the preserved remnant tissue on the tibial side. The average synovial coverage was significantly better for the anteromedial bundle than for the posterolateral bundle, better for the autograft than for the allograft reconstruction, and better when treated in the acute stage than in the chronic stage. However, synovialization of grafted tendon did not correlate to clinical outcomes.
      Conclusions: While we were able to identify several factors influencing synovialization of the grafted tendon after double-bundle ACL reconstruction, including patient age, length of preserved remnant tissue of the torn ACL, type of bundle, type of graft, and time from injury to surgery, we found no evidence that increased synovialization improves clinical outcomes at 1 year postoperatively.
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      Background: We aimed to examine the factors that influence synovialization of the grafted tendon after double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction based on second-look arthroscopic findings. Methods: Out of 205 knees that were treate...

      Background: We aimed to examine the factors that influence synovialization of the grafted tendon after double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction based on second-look arthroscopic findings.
      Methods: Out of 205 knees that were treated between August 2008 and May 2016 with double-bundle ACL reconstruction using bio-absorbable cross-pins and Endobuttons for femoral tunnel fixation, we enrolled 65 knees (64 patients) that underwent secondlook arthroscopy with hardware removal at 1 year postoperatively. Measured clinical outcomes included the Lysholm score and Tegner activity score that were evaluated preoperatively and during the final follow-up. We analyzed the relationship between synovial coverage and patient age, length of the preserved remnant tissue on the tibial side, type of bundle (anteromedial or posterolateral), type of graft (autograft or allograft), and time from injury to surgery.
      Results: The area of synovial coverage showed a significant statistical correlation with patient age and the length of the preserved remnant tissue on the tibial side. The average synovial coverage was significantly better for the anteromedial bundle than for the posterolateral bundle, better for the autograft than for the allograft reconstruction, and better when treated in the acute stage than in the chronic stage. However, synovialization of grafted tendon did not correlate to clinical outcomes.
      Conclusions: While we were able to identify several factors influencing synovialization of the grafted tendon after double-bundle ACL reconstruction, including patient age, length of preserved remnant tissue of the torn ACL, type of bundle, type of graft, and time from injury to surgery, we found no evidence that increased synovialization improves clinical outcomes at 1 year postoperatively.

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      1 Crain EH, "Variation in anterior cruciate ligament scar pattern: does the scar pattern affect anterior laxity in anterior cruciate ligamentdeficient knees?" 21 (21): 19-24, 2005

      2 Ochi M, "The regeneration of sensory neurones in the reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament" 81 (81): 902-906, 1999

      3 Sherman MF, "The long-term followup of primary anterior cruciate ligament repair: defining a rationale for augmentation" 19 (19): 243-255, 1991

      4 Ahn GY, "The effect of a tibial remnant preservation technique on the synovialization of the graft tendon in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: based on the second look arthroscopic findings" 17 (17): 11-17, 2013

      5 Tajima T, "Remnant-preserving, selective single-bundle augmentation of the anterior cruciate ligament using a bone-patellar tendon-bone autograft: a technical note" 23 (23): 554-558, 2016

      6 Noh JH, "Remnant-preserving and re-tensioning technique to cover the graft in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction" 25 (25): 1205-1210, 2017

      7 Fremerey RW, "Proprioception after rehabilitation and reconstruction in knees with deficiency of the anterior cruciate ligament: a prospective, longitudinal study" 82 (82): 801-806, 2000

      8 Ahn JH, "Outcomes and second-look arthroscopic evaluation after double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with use of a single tibial tunnel" 93 (93): 1865-1872, 2011

      9 Schutte MJ, "Neural anatomy of the human anterior cruciate ligament" 69 (69): 243-247, 1987

      10 Schultz RA, "Mechanoreceptors in human cruciate ligaments: a histological study" 66 (66): 1072-1076, 1984

      1 Crain EH, "Variation in anterior cruciate ligament scar pattern: does the scar pattern affect anterior laxity in anterior cruciate ligamentdeficient knees?" 21 (21): 19-24, 2005

      2 Ochi M, "The regeneration of sensory neurones in the reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament" 81 (81): 902-906, 1999

      3 Sherman MF, "The long-term followup of primary anterior cruciate ligament repair: defining a rationale for augmentation" 19 (19): 243-255, 1991

      4 Ahn GY, "The effect of a tibial remnant preservation technique on the synovialization of the graft tendon in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: based on the second look arthroscopic findings" 17 (17): 11-17, 2013

      5 Tajima T, "Remnant-preserving, selective single-bundle augmentation of the anterior cruciate ligament using a bone-patellar tendon-bone autograft: a technical note" 23 (23): 554-558, 2016

      6 Noh JH, "Remnant-preserving and re-tensioning technique to cover the graft in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction" 25 (25): 1205-1210, 2017

      7 Fremerey RW, "Proprioception after rehabilitation and reconstruction in knees with deficiency of the anterior cruciate ligament: a prospective, longitudinal study" 82 (82): 801-806, 2000

      8 Ahn JH, "Outcomes and second-look arthroscopic evaluation after double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with use of a single tibial tunnel" 93 (93): 1865-1872, 2011

      9 Schutte MJ, "Neural anatomy of the human anterior cruciate ligament" 69 (69): 243-247, 1987

      10 Schultz RA, "Mechanoreceptors in human cruciate ligaments: a histological study" 66 (66): 1072-1076, 1984

      11 Takahashi T, "Effects of remnant tissue preservation on the tendon graft in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a biomechanical and histological study" 44 (44): 1708-1716, 2016

      12 Kondo E, "Effects of remnant tissue preservation on clinical and arthroscopic results after anatomic double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction" 43 (43): 1882-1892, 2015

      13 Ochi M, "Double bundle arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with remnant preserving technique using a hamstring autograft" 3 : 30-, 2011

      14 Lee BI, "Comparison of clinical results according to amount of preserved remnant in arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using quadrupled hamstring graft" 24 (24): 560-568, 2008

      15 Ochi M, "Anterior cruciate ligament augmentation procedure with a 1-incision technique: anteromedial bundle or posterolateral bundle reconstruction" 22 (22): 463.e1-463.e5, 2006

      16 Lee BI, "Anatomic single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with remnant preservation using outside-in technique" 4 (4): e331-e334, 2015

      17 Yasuda K, "Anatomic double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction" 26 (26): S21-S34, 2010

      18 Rice RS, "Allograft versus autograft decision for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: an expected-value decision analysis evaluating hypothetical patients" 28 (28): 539-547, 2012

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