Strength symmetry after autograft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

To compare postoperative isometric quadriceps strength indices (QI%) and hamstring strength limb symmetry indices (HI%) between partial thickness quadriceps tendon (pQT), full thickness quadriceps tendon (fQT), and bone-patellar-tendon bone (BPTB) autograft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction...

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Published in:Journal of ISAKOS Vol. 9; no. 1; pp. 3 - 8
Main Authors: Kaarre, Janina, Herman, Zachary J, Drain, Nicholas P, Ramraj, Raghav, Smith, Clair N, Nazzal, Ehab M, Hughes, Jonathan D, Lesniak, Bryson P, Irrgang, James J, Musahl, Volker, Sprague, Andrew L
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England 01-02-2024
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Summary:To compare postoperative isometric quadriceps strength indices (QI%) and hamstring strength limb symmetry indices (HI%) between partial thickness quadriceps tendon (pQT), full thickness quadriceps tendon (fQT), and bone-patellar-tendon bone (BPTB) autograft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Patients with primary ACLR with pQT, fQT, or BPTB autograft with the documentation of quantitative postoperative strength assessments between 2016 and 2021 were included. Isometric Biodex data, including QI% and HI% (calculated as the percentage of involved to uninvolved limb strength) were collected between 5 and 8 months and between 9 and 15 months postoperatively. In total, 124 and 51 patients had 5-8- and 9-15-month follow-up strength data, respectively. No significant difference was detected between groups for sex. However, patients undergoing fQT were found to be older than those undergoing BPTB (24.6±7 vs 20.2±5; ​p = 0.01). There were no significant differences in the number of concomitant meniscus repairs between the groups (pQT vs. fQT vs. BPTB). No significant differences were detected in median (min-max) QI% between pQT, fQT, and BPTB 5-8 months [87 ​% (44%-130 ​%), 84 ​% (44%-110 ​%), 82 ​% (37%-110 ​%) or 9-15 months [89 ​% (50%-110 ​%), 89 ​% (67%-110 ​%), and 90 ​% (74%-140 ​%)] postoperatively. Similarly, no differences were detected in median HI% between the groups 5-8 months or 9-15 months postoperatively. The study was unable to detect differences in the recovery of quadriceps strength between patients undergoing ACLR with pQT, fQT, and BPTB autografts at 5-8 months and 9-15-months postoperatively. III.
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Author contributions: All listed authors have contributed substantially to this work: literature search, and primary manuscript preparation were performed by JK, ZJH, NPD, RR, and EMZ. CS assisted with the statistical analyses. JDH, BPL, JJI, VM, and AL assisted with study design, interpretation of the results, as well as editing and finalizing the manuscript. All authors have read and approved the final manuscript to be submitted and published.
ISSN:2059-7754
2059-7762
2059-7762
DOI:10.1016/j.jisako.2023.09.010