Higher rates of anatomical insertion of hamstring tendon regeneration post ACL reconstruction .
Higher rates of anatomical insertion of medial hamstring tendon regeneration post-anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with stump preservation graft harvesting technique: A prospective, randomised, double-blinded clinical trial with magnetic resonanc
J ISAKOS . 2024 Aug;9(4):575-580.Thirty patients undergoing ACL reconstruction were randomized into two groups: stump preservation (n=14) or conventional graft harvesting (n=16). The primary outcome was the anatomical insertion of regenerated tendons. Secondary outcomes included rates of tendon regeneration, cross-sectional areas of regenerated tendons, and the proximal shift of the musculotendinous junction. Outcomes were assessed pre-operatively and at six months post-operatively. Overall, the stump preservation group demonstrated a higher percentage of anatomical insertion at the pes anserinus and a significantly smaller proximal shift of the musculotendinous junction. These findings suggest the stump preservation technique improves anatomical regeneration and limits proximal tendon retraction, potentially enhancing post-operative recovery.
Unlock the Full ACE Report
You have access to 4 more FREE articles this month.
Click below to unlock and view this ACE Reports
Unlock Now
Critical appraisals of the latest, high-impact randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews in orthopaedics
Access to OrthoEvidence podcast content, including collaborations with the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, interviews with internationally recognized surgeons, and roundtable discussions on orthopaedic news and topics
Subscription to The Pulse, a twice-weekly evidence-based newsletter designed to help you make better clinical decisions
Exclusive access to original content articles, including in-house systematic reviews, and articles on health research methods and hot orthopaedic topics