Biomechanical analysis of knee hyperextension and of the impingement of the anterior cruciate ligament: a cinematographic MRI study with impact on tibial tunnel positioning in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

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M. Jagodzinski
G. M. Richter
H. H. Pässler
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[1] Department of Trauma Surgery,
[2] Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 11,undefined
[3] 93042 Regensburg,undefined
[4] Germany e-mail: Mike.Jagodzinski@t-online.de Tel.: +49-941-9446805 Fax: +49-941-9446806,undefined
[5] Department of Diagnostic Radiology,undefined
[6] University of Heidelberg,undefined
[7] Im Neuenheimer Feld,undefined
[8] 69120 Heidelberg,undefined
[9] Germany,undefined
[10] ATOS Clinic,undefined
[11] 69117 Heidelberg,undefined
[12] Germany,undefined
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2000年 / 8卷
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Key words Cinematography; Anterior cruciate ligament; Impingement; Notchplasty; Hyperextension;
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This study analyzed the interaction between the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and the intercondylar notch roof (INR) in hyperextension of the knee using magnetic resonance cinematography. Cinematographic image series of 15 knees were investigated. Two independent observers identified the image that displayed the beginning of contact between the ACL and the INR. They determined knee extension on this image and on the image that displayed maximum hyperextension of the knee. Correlations between a variable representing impingement and the inclination angle of the INR, the anterior laxity of the knee, and full hyperextension were examined. Theoretical, impingement-free tibial tunnel positions for the knees were calculated as a percentage of the anteroposterior tibial width. All ACLs of the knees in this study made contact with the INR. The average extension angle at the beginning of impingement was –6.3 ± 3.8°. There were significant correlations between impingement and maximum manual displacement as measured with the arthrometer ¶(r = 0.77; P < 0.001), maximum hyperextension (r = 0.67; P = 0.007), and notch roof angle (r = –0.73; P = 0.002). There were biomechanically acceptable tunnel positions for all knees but one. Hyperextension is physiologically associated with impingement of the ACL. In uninjured knees there was a correlation between ACL impingement and hyperextension, inclination of the INR, and maximum manual displacement of the tibia. Impingement free tibial tunnel positioning is possible in most knees without notchplasty.
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