EVALUATING FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OR LATERAL EXTRAARTICULAR TENODESIS WITH ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION WITH MODIFIED LEMAIRE PROCEDURE

Authors

  • Dr. Prince Bhardwaj Author
  • Dr Ashwani Sadana Author
  • Dr. Abdule Author
  • Dr Imran Sajid, Dr.Devansh Author

Keywords:

Anterior cruciate ligament,, anterolateral rotatory instability,, modified Lemaire’s technique, pivot shift,, tenodesis

Abstract

Background: the standard arthroscopic ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) reconstruction using different techniques and grafts
has been linked with failure rates of nearly 16%. To decrease the need for revision ACL surgeries modified Lemaire's technique
has been widely accepted which adds the procedure of tenodesis laterally and reduces the anterolateral laxity.
Aim: The present study aimed to evaluate the functional outcome of lateral extraarticular tenodesis with anterior cruciate
ligament reconstruction with a modified Lemaire procedure.
Methods: The present study assessed 60 subjects who underwent modified Lemaire's procedure with ACL reconstruction at
the Institute. The subjects were postoperatively followed at 6 months, 1 year, and 2 years. The parameters assessed were IKDC
(International Knee Documentation Committee) scores, Tegner–Lysholm scoring, and pivot shift scores preoperatively and
postoperatively.

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Published

27-11-2024

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EVALUATING FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OR LATERAL EXTRAARTICULAR TENODESIS WITH ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION WITH MODIFIED LEMAIRE PROCEDURE. (2024). International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 15(11), 1-5. https://irjponline.org/index.php/irjp/article/view/3136