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Title: Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction


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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
  • Mardani Kivi M. M.D.
  • Presentation designed for nurses education

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What is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) ?
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • The ACL is one of the 4 main ligaments of the
    knee that keeps the knee stable.

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How is the ACL injured
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • Usually injured with a twisting injury to the
    knee or a direct blow to the outside of the knee
    with a contact or noncontact mechanism
  • Contact injury
  • Example-hit by an opponent
  • Noncontact injury
  • Example-skiing

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K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
How is the ACL injured
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How is the ACL injured
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Signs and Symptoms of ACL tear
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • Acute
  • Marked pain and pop
  • Significant knee swelling
  • Difficulty bearing weight on the affected knee
  • Chronic
  • The knee feels loose
  • Feeling of buckling, giving way or
    instability
  • Pain and swelling

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Signs and Symptoms of ACL tear?
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • May also be dependent on injuries to other knee
    structures
  • Ligaments
  • Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)
  • Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)
  • Posterolateral Corner
  • Meniscus-(cushions in the knee)
  • Medial
  • Lateral
  • Both
  • Articular cartilage (gliding cartilage on the
    ends of bones)

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Diagnosis
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • History
  • Physical exam
  • X-rays? usually normal but should be obtained to
    ensure that there is no fracture
  • MRI-excellent for evaluating not only the ACL but
    also the meniscus, articular cartilage and other
    knee ligaments

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What is the acute treatment for an ACL tear?
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • Rest
  • Ice
  • Elevation
  • Compression
  • Protected Weight Bearing
  • Brace

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Who does need an ACL reconstruction?
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • Most patients
  • Patients who perform activities requiring an
    intact ACL-most active patients
  • Patients with associated knee injuries
  • Other ligaments, meniscus tear, gliding cartilage
    injury
  • Young patients with an otherwise healthy knee
  • No injury to meniscus or gliding cartilage

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ACL dependent activities
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • Dependent
  • Cutting sports
  • Basketball, soccer, football, softball, tennis,
    cheerleading, skiing etc.
  • High end aerobics
  • Skateboarding
  • Difficult Hiking
  • Most laboring jobs
  • ANY ACTIVITY WHEN THE KNEE BUCKLES AFTER THE
    INJURY
  • Not Dependent
  • Walking
  • Jogging in a straight line
  • Desk jobs
  • Riding a bicycle

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What are the risks of not getting your ACL fixed?
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • Every time patients knee buckles he risks
    injuring other vital structures in his knee
  • Meniscus, ligaments, gliding cartilage
  • What happens if the vital structures are injured?
  • Rapidly accelerated arthritis

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Are there any pre-operative requirements for ACL
reconstruction?
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • Yes
  • You should have near normal knee range of motion.
  • Sometimes patients go to physical therapy
    pre-operatively to get there motion restored
    before surgery.

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Graft Choices-Autograft
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • Autograft (patients tissue)
  • Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone
  • Bone plug from your knee cap, middle 1/3 of your
    patellar tendon and bone plug from shin bone
  • Most painful
  • Hamstring autograft
  • 2 hamstring tendons
  • Less painful than bone patellar tendon bone graft
  • Allows for a very stable knee
  • Graft of choice for patients with open growth
    plates

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Graft Choices-Allograft
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • Allograft (cadaver)
  • Least painful
  • Smallest incision
  • Recommended in patients with significant injuries
    to other ligaments of the knee
  • Usually recommended in revision cases
  • Very, very, very small risk of disease
    transmission from the donor

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Hamstring Graft
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
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K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
Hamstring Graft
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K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
Arthroscopy
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Arthroscopy
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K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
Hamstring Graft
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Hamstring Graft
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K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
Arthroscopy (Drilling)
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K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
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Surgery
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • Examination of your knee while you are asleep
  • Fix any associated injuries

Torn meniscus
Suture repair of meniscus
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K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
Surgery (Meniscus Repair)
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Surgery
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • Reconstruction of the ACL by drilling tunnels
    (holes) in your femur (thigh bone) and tibia
    (shin bone)

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Tunnel (hole) in thigh bone for graft passage
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K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
Surgery (Drilling and Graft Fix)
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Surgery
K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
  • Passing the graft across the knee and using
    surgical devices to hold the graft in place while
    it heals to the bones

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New ACL graft passed thru tunnels
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K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
Graft Fixation
  • Interference Screw
  • Metallic
  • Biodegradable

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K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
Graft Fixation
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K N E E A R T H R O S C O P Y
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