Younger age, longer delay to surgery and meniscal tears are associated with a smaller ACL remnant: An analysis from the registry of the Francophone Arthroscopic Society

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Pub Date : 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1002/ksa.12466
Luca Tanel, Jean-Marie Fayard, Caroline Mouton, Pierre-Jean Lambrey, Romain Letartre, Nicolas Graveleau, Nicolas Bouguennec, Johannes Barth, The Francophone Society of Arthroscopy ACL Registry Study Group, Mathieu Thaunat
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aimed to evaluate which preoperative patient, injury or clinical factors were associated with the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) remnant volume in patients undergoing ACL surgery. It was hypothesized that the main factors determining an insufficient ACL remnant volume at the time of surgery were younger age and longer time to surgery.

Methods

A retrospective analysis from the Francophone Arthroscopic Society's registry was conducted, including 1565 patients with an ACL lesion underdoing a primary ACL surgery (reconstruction or repair) between June 2020 and June 2023. Patients were excluded in case of revision surgery and incomplete data. Preoperative factors—including patient demographics, delay to surgery, preoperative laxity and the presence of meniscal tears or cartilage lesions—were analysed to determine their influence on ACL remnant volume (estimated by the surgeon as the percentage of residual volume). Univariate, multivariate and receiver operating characteristic curve analyses were performed to explore these relationships.

Results

Multivariate analyses demonstrated that younger age (<20 years and 20–30 years compared to ≥40, p = 0.02), higher time from injury to surgery (≥12 months compared to <3 months, p = 0.01) and the presence of a medial (p = 0.01) or a lateral meniscal tear (p = 0.02) were significant predictors of an ACL remnant volume ≤ 50%.

Conclusions

Younger age (under 30 years of age), a time from injury to surgery above 12 months and the presence of medial and lateral meniscal tears are associated with higher odds of observing a smaller ACL remnant volume at the time of the ACL surgery. These factors should be considered when planning ACL remnant preservation techniques.

Level of evidence

Level III.

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年龄较小、手术延迟时间较长以及半月板撕裂与前交叉韧带残余较小有关:法语关节镜协会登记处的分析。
目的:本研究旨在评估哪些术前患者、损伤或临床因素与接受前交叉韧带手术的患者的前交叉韧带(ACL)残余量有关。假设决定手术时前交叉韧带残余量不足的主要因素是年龄较小和手术时间较长:方法:我们对法语国家关节镜协会的登记资料进行了回顾性分析,其中包括在2020年6月至2023年6月期间接受前交叉韧带初次手术(重建或修复)的1565名前交叉韧带病变患者。翻修手术和数据不完整的患者被排除在外。对术前因素(包括患者人口统计学、手术延迟、术前松弛、半月板撕裂或软骨损伤)进行了分析,以确定其对前交叉韧带残余容积(由外科医生估计为残余容积的百分比)的影响。为了探究这些关系,我们进行了单变量、多变量和接收器操作特征曲线分析:结果:多变量分析表明,年龄较小(结论:年龄较小(30 岁以下)的患者的膝关节残余量更大:年龄较小(30 岁以下)、从受伤到手术时间超过 12 个月、存在内侧和外侧半月板撕裂与前交叉韧带手术时观察到较小前交叉韧带残余容积的几率较高有关。在计划前交叉韧带残余保留技术时应考虑这些因素:证据等级:三级。
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期刊介绍: Few other areas of orthopedic surgery and traumatology have undergone such a dramatic evolution in the last 10 years as knee surgery, arthroscopy and sports traumatology. Ranked among the top 33% of journals in both Orthopedics and Sports Sciences, the goal of this European journal is to publish papers about innovative knee surgery, sports trauma surgery and arthroscopy. Each issue features a series of peer-reviewed articles that deal with diagnosis and management and with basic research. Each issue also contains at least one review article about an important clinical problem. Case presentations or short notes about technical innovations are also accepted for publication. The articles cover all aspects of knee surgery and all types of sports trauma; in addition, epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention, and all types of arthroscopy (not only the knee but also the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, ankle, etc.) are addressed. Articles on new diagnostic techniques such as MRI and ultrasound and high-quality articles about the biomechanics of joints, muscles and tendons are included. Although this is largely a clinical journal, it is also open to basic research with clinical relevance. Because the journal is supported by a distinguished European Editorial Board, assisted by an international Advisory Board, you can be assured that the journal maintains the highest standards. Official Clinical Journal of the European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA).
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