2017
DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2017.v3.i3f.61
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Functional outcome of arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using semitendinosus autograft – A prospective study

Abstract: Results: This study comprised of 25 patients and followed for minimum of 6 months. Success rate is 100 %, with 92% graded as excellent to good and rest 8 % with fair functional results. Conclusion: We conclude that Anterior Cruciate Ligament reconstruction with quadrupled semitendinosus graft has good functional results and high success rate.

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“…All patients undergoing arthroscopic isolated ACL reconstruction with hamstring autograft were included in the study, while those with ACL avulsion, revision ACL surgery, concomitant meniscus or other ligaments or posterolateral corner injuries and bony injuries around the knee were excluded from the study. The sample size was calculated according to the formula: N=Z 2 pq/d 2 Where p= proportion of excellent and good functional outcome q= 1-p d= absolute precision (10%) Taking p= 0.92 (92%) from the study done by Suresh Padya et al 2 d= absolute precision taking 10% and z= confidence interval of 95% = 1.96 N= (1.96) 2 x 0.92 x 0.08/ (0.1) 2 = 28…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All patients undergoing arthroscopic isolated ACL reconstruction with hamstring autograft were included in the study, while those with ACL avulsion, revision ACL surgery, concomitant meniscus or other ligaments or posterolateral corner injuries and bony injuries around the knee were excluded from the study. The sample size was calculated according to the formula: N=Z 2 pq/d 2 Where p= proportion of excellent and good functional outcome q= 1-p d= absolute precision (10%) Taking p= 0.92 (92%) from the study done by Suresh Padya et al 2 d= absolute precision taking 10% and z= confidence interval of 95% = 1.96 N= (1.96) 2 x 0.92 x 0.08/ (0.1) 2 = 28…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%