2022
DOI: 10.1177/03635465221129267
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Synergistic Effect of Reverse Drilling and Bone Dust on Femoral Tendon-Bone Healing After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in a Rabbit Model

Abstract: Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries and bone tunnel enlargement (BTE) after ACL reconstruction (ACLR) remain frequent issues. Bone dust (BD) produced by tunnel preparation with osteogenic ability and reverse drilling (RD), an easy compaction technique, make it accessible to enhance tendon-bone healing in the clinic. Hypothesis: RD and BD synergistically promote tendon-bone healing by improving peritunnel bone and preventing BTE in femurs. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: In… Show more

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“…It restores knee joint stability and kinematics, preventing the development of degenerative arthritis, and is widely adopted [10] . However, after ACL reconstruction surgery, patients often experience pain to varying degrees, which can delay postoperative rehabilitation and functional recovery and lead to complications such as joint fibrous adhesion, stiffness, and recurrent intra-articular bleeding [11] . Intra-articular injection of ropivacaine is a common method for postoperative pain management after ACL surgery.…”
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“…It restores knee joint stability and kinematics, preventing the development of degenerative arthritis, and is widely adopted [10] . However, after ACL reconstruction surgery, patients often experience pain to varying degrees, which can delay postoperative rehabilitation and functional recovery and lead to complications such as joint fibrous adhesion, stiffness, and recurrent intra-articular bleeding [11] . Intra-articular injection of ropivacaine is a common method for postoperative pain management after ACL surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%