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Career Length after Primary ACLR in Professional Rugby Players

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Younger Age and Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis at Time of Primary ACL Reconstruction Increases Career Length in Professional Rugby Players

Lateral extra-articular tenodesis (LET) has been shown to decrease graft failure in high level athletes, but there is very little data about its long-term effect on an athlete’s career. The purpose of this study was to assess pre-operative and surgical factors that may affect return to play rates and career longevity of professional rugby athletes after primary ACL-R. Results showed that professional rugby players undergoing primary ACL reconstruction, those having ACL reconstruction with a concomitant LET and younger age at the time of reconstruction predicted increased career longevity.

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Younger Age and Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis at Time of Primary ACL Reconstruction Increases Career Length in Professional Rugby Players

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Mitzi Laughlin

Houston Methodist Academic Institute

Kyle Borque, MD

Kyle Borque

Orthopaedic Surgeon

Houston Methodist

D N

Dylan Ngo

Houston Methodist Academic Institute

B R

Brenden Ronna

Houston Methodist

G B

Ganesh Balendra

Orthopaedic Surgeon

Fortius Clinic, FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence

V H

Vítor Hugo Pinheiro

Orthopaedic Surgeon

Coimbra Hospital and University Centre

M J

Mary Jones

Fortius Clinic, FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence

A W

Andy Williams

Orthopaedic Surgeon

Fortius Clinic, FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence

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