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Mechanisms of Bone Tunnel Enlargement Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Yue Li, Steven F. DeFroda, Kayleigh Sullivan, Dioscaris Garcia, Brett D. Owens

2020JBJS Reviews44 citationsDOI

Abstract

Although anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R) yields generally favorable results, bone tunnel enlargement (BTE) commonly has been reported after ACL-R. While the exact clinical ramifications of tibial widening on functional outcomes are variable, it is thought that widening may potentially play a role in late failure following ACL-R. The prevalence of tunnel enlargement is related particularly to hamstring autografts, with some authors reporting rates ranging from 25% to 100% in femoral tunnels and 29% to 100% in tibial tunnels after ACL-R. BTE is difficult to manage, particularly in the setting of revision ACL-R. The mechanisms underlying BTE after ACL-R are associated with a complex interplay between biological and mechanical factors.

Topics & Concepts

Anterior cruciate ligamentHamstringAnterior cruciate ligament reconstructionMedicineTibiaOrthodonticsSurgeryKnee injuries and reconstruction techniquesTotal Knee Arthroplasty OutcomesOrthopaedic implants and arthroplasty