2021
DOI: 10.1177/2325967121s00179
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CT Scan Assessment of Femoral Tunnel Location in ACL Reconstruction Performed During Initial Phase of the Learning Curve

Abstract: Introduction: During anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, femoral tunnelling is one of the most imperative stage. The success of surgical reconstructions of the ACL depends on the accurate restoration of its anatomy. The significance of the location of the hole drilled in femur has been repeatedly highlighted in ACL reconstruction. Incorrect tunnel placement is not infrequent, and even with diligent training, and aids, surgeons may still have difficulty in correctly positioning tunnels intra-operat… Show more

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“…Also, the evaluation of actual tunnel positioning was done after the surgery, and tunnel lengthening and widening were not considered. The sample size was smaller, in a single center, and performed by a single surgeon, and larger groups with multi-center studies are needed to assess the femoral tunnel placement techniques, as both mean values appear to be near normal, except for a few extremes in the outside-in drilling technique, which can be attributed to the newer technique being used by the current surgeon, which is a known complication of ACL reconstruction for surgeons in their early stages of learning [ 20 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the evaluation of actual tunnel positioning was done after the surgery, and tunnel lengthening and widening were not considered. The sample size was smaller, in a single center, and performed by a single surgeon, and larger groups with multi-center studies are needed to assess the femoral tunnel placement techniques, as both mean values appear to be near normal, except for a few extremes in the outside-in drilling technique, which can be attributed to the newer technique being used by the current surgeon, which is a known complication of ACL reconstruction for surgeons in their early stages of learning [ 20 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%