EVALUATION OF THE RESULTS OF ARTHROSCOPIC POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION USING AUTOLOGOUS PERONEUS LONGUS TENDON GRAFT
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Objects: To evaluate the results of arthroscopic posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction using autologous peroneus longus tendon. Methods: A longitudinal, descriptive cross-sectional, retrospective and prospective study on 34 PCL rupture patients in 108 Military Central Hospital. Measure the knee instability according to with posterior drawer test, reverser Lachman test, Godfrey test and knee function and Lysholm score, IKDC 2000 score. Results: Postoperatively, 100% of patients improve knee function and knee instability. Overall results according to Lysholm score: 91.17 ± 7.59; excellent and good results: 97.1% according to IKDC 2000 score. Conclusion: Injury to the PCL affects the function of the knee. MRI is of great value in diagnosis. Arthroscopic PCL reconstruction with peroneus longus tendon gives a good result. However, more patients and longer follow-ups are needed.
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PCL reconstruction, Autologous peroneus longus tendon
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