2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2014.08.018
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The Sagittal Plane Angle and Tunnel-Related Complications in Double-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using the Transportal Technique: An In Vivo Imaging Study

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“…As variables potentially affecting the GBA, bone tunnel length, angle to the PCA, angle to the distal condylar line, and angle of divergence of the AMB and PLB tunnels were determined. The 3D surface model was projected into the coronal and axial planes to measure the angle to the PCA and angle to the distal condylar line [18]. Two orthopaedic surgeons who were blinded to the tunnel drilling method measured GBA, bone tunnel length, angle to PCA, angle to distal condylar line, and angle of tunnel divergence on two separate occasions with an interval of 1 week.…”
Section: Measurement Of Gbamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As variables potentially affecting the GBA, bone tunnel length, angle to the PCA, angle to the distal condylar line, and angle of divergence of the AMB and PLB tunnels were determined. The 3D surface model was projected into the coronal and axial planes to measure the angle to the PCA and angle to the distal condylar line [18]. Two orthopaedic surgeons who were blinded to the tunnel drilling method measured GBA, bone tunnel length, angle to PCA, angle to distal condylar line, and angle of tunnel divergence on two separate occasions with an interval of 1 week.…”
Section: Measurement Of Gbamentioning
confidence: 99%