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Title: The relationship between ACL reconstruction and meniscal repair: quality of life, sports return, and meniscal failure rate 2- to 12-year follow-up.
Author: Rodríguez-Roiz, Juan M.
Sastre Solsona, Sergi
Popescu, Dragos
Montañana Burillo, Jordi
Combalía Aleu, Andrés
Keywords: Genoll
Lligaments
Menisc (Anatomia)
Sutures (Cirurgia)
Qualitat de vida
Esports
Knee
Ligaments
Meniscus (Anatomy)
Sutures (Surgery)
Quality of life
Sports
Issue Date: 27-Aug-2020
Publisher: BioMed Central
Abstract: Background: Few studies have approached in a long-term follow-up of meniscal repair at an amateur level, specially studying variables as a quality of life and failure rate. The purpose of this review is to study medium to long-term clinical results in patients at amateur sports patients, that have required meniscal sutures at our center, with or without ACL reconstruction. We evaluate the objective function of the knee, as well as patients' return to sports activities, quality of life, and the rate of failed repair and study of the possible reasons. Methods: This was an observational retrospective study. Ninety-two patients who regularly perform amateur sports activities (Tegner 4 to 7) were assessed, with a minimum follow-up period of 2 years, divided into 2 groups: group 1, isolated meniscal suture (43 cases) and group 2, associated to ACL reconstruction (49 cases). Each patient made this test in 2019: Lysholm and Tegner (validated for Spanish) before a knee injury and after surgery, motivation to return to sports activity (Likert scale with 3 items: low, regular, or high), and quality of life through SD-12 test. Results: High return to amateur sports rate (92%) was even higher in the isolated meniscal repair group in comparison to the group with associated ACL. We have not found statistically significant differences between sports return and age, gender, injured meniscus, chondral injuries, preoperative Tegner score, or motivation. No significant differences in physical or mental health fields between both groups. Meniscal repair failed in 12 patients (13%). Higher rate of failure in isolated bucket-handle tear injuries (p < 0.0062). No statistically significant association was found between the other variables studied. Conclusions: Good results with 92% of sports return, low rate of complications, and low retear rate, even lower when is associated with ACL reconstruction and in external meniscus repair, and high values at SF-12 between 2 groups.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-020-01878-1
It is part of: Journal Of Orthopaedic Surgery And Research, 2020, vol. 15, num. 1, p. 361
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/192575
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-020-01878-1
ISSN: 1749-799X
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