2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2008.07.010
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Graft Tensioning in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

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“…In our study, the variations of failure parameters and laxity measures were not particularly large as compared to ACLR studies in larger animals [1,8]. Our choice of graft tension (2 or 4 N) corresponded to 5-10 % of ultimate strength of rat ACL (*40 N), which is similar to the range used in clinical practice (80-150 N) [3] that corresponded to 4-7 % of intact human ACL (2,160 N) [16]. Thus, the use of a rat model is still valuable for investigation into initial graft tensioning in ACLR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In our study, the variations of failure parameters and laxity measures were not particularly large as compared to ACLR studies in larger animals [1,8]. Our choice of graft tension (2 or 4 N) corresponded to 5-10 % of ultimate strength of rat ACL (*40 N), which is similar to the range used in clinical practice (80-150 N) [3] that corresponded to 4-7 % of intact human ACL (2,160 N) [16]. Thus, the use of a rat model is still valuable for investigation into initial graft tensioning in ACLR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…We appraised each study and calculated a Detsky score from a maximum of 20, or a MINORS score from a maximum of 16 for non-comparative studies and 24 for comparative studies. Studies that received at least 75% of the maximum MINORS or Detsky score were considered to be high quality, which is consistent with previous research [18][19] .…”
Section: Assessment Of Methodological Qualitymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Studies that received at least 75 percent of the maximum Methodological Index for Nonrandomized Studies or Detsky score were considered to be high quality, which is consistent with previous research. [60][61][62][63] …”
Section: Assessment Of Methodologic Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%