前十字韧带神经节和使用 "四字形体位 "对粘液变性进行减压

IF 1.2 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Arthroscopy Techniques Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.eats.2024.103026
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前交叉韧带(ACL)神经节囊肿和前交叉韧带粘液变性是前交叉韧带的两种不同的非创伤性病变,它们离散发生,但可以同时存在。确切的发病机制仍有待明确。粘液变性主要表现为膝关节后侧或后外侧疼痛,膝关节末端屈伸活动范围减小。治疗方法有多种,包括超声引导减压术和关节镜减压术。关节镜减压术包括切除受影响最严重的后外侧束和完全切除前交叉韧带,并进行或不进行切迹成形术。屈曲畸形的原因是股侧前交叉韧带组织增厚(前交叉韧带粘液变性)或存在神经节囊肿。撞击胫骨插入神经节、砧骨骨质增生或前交叉韧带胫骨残端增厚是造成伸展功能障碍的原因。因此,要想彻底减压,就必须同时治疗前、后区。本技术说明提供了一种仅使用前方孔道和 4 字位的双腔减压分步法。
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Ganglion and Decompression of Mucoid Degeneration Using a “Figure-of-4 Position”

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ganglion cysts and mucoid degeneration of the ACL are 2 distinct nontraumatic lesions of the ACL that occur discretely but can coexist. The exact etiopathogenesis still needs to be clarified. Mucoid degeneration presents as pain mainly on the posterior or posterolateral aspect of the knee and loss of terminal flexion and extension range of motion of the knee. There are several methods of treatment, including ultrasound-guided decompressions and arthroscopic decompression procedures. Arthroscopic decompressions include resecting the most affected posterolateral bundle and complete takedown of the ACL, with or without notchplasty. The reason for flexion deficit is the femoral-sided thickened ACL tissue (mucoid degeneration of the ACL) or the presence of a ganglion cyst. The impinging tibial insertion ganglion, the anvil osteophyte, or the thickened tibial stump of the ACL cause the extension deficit. Hence, addressing both anterior and posterior compartments is necessary for complete decompression. This Technical Note gives a stepwise approach to bicompartmental decompression using only anterior portals with the figure-of-4 positions.

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