Correlation of Hamstring Tendon Size in Pre-Operative MRI Measurement with Intra-Operative Graft Size in Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction
Nurhanani Abu Bakar,
Mohamad Razip Sirat,
Hairiah Abas
et al.
Abstract:Background: The size of Hamstring autograft of less than 8.0 mm in ACL reconstruction is one of the key factors that may contribute to the failure of the graft. In this study, we are going to assess the correlation of pre-operative MRI measurement of Hamstring tendons with the intra-operative ACL graft. Thus, it may help surgeons to anticipate the needs for graft augmentation should the final graft size be smaller than expected. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 41 cases of ACL reconstructions in which MRI … Show more
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