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Fluoroscopy-controlled femoral tunnel positioning for precise ACL-R

Description

There is evidence for an increased risk of nonanatomic tunnelpositioning by less experienced surgeons. Intraoperative fluoroscopic control could be a simple method to improve the precision of tunnel placement. The purpose of this study was to investigate wether low-volume surgeons can achieve precise femoral tunnel placement under fluoroscopic control similar to experienced mid- and high-volume surgeons.

Methods

• Retrospective study, n= 150, primary ACLR, time period  01/2021 – 03/2023

• 3 groups: high-volume surgeon, mid-volume surgeon and low-volume surgeon

• Analysis of the femoral tunnel position based on fluoroscopic images according to the quadrant method with    the app "ACL-X"

Results

• All groups achieved high to excellent precision of femoral tunnel placement 

• The variances of the tunnel placements did not show significant differences between the 3 groups 

Conclusion

• High reproducibility and precision of femoral tunnel positioning regardless of the surgeon's experience

• Especially for low-volume-surgeons, intraoperative fluoroscopic control could be a simple way to improve the quality of care

 

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Authors

Author

Maximilian M. Mueller

Dr. med.

BG Klinikum Hamburg

O T

Oliver Tenfelde

Dr. med.

Sportsclinic Cologne, Cologne Merheim Medical Center, University of Witten/Herdecke

J H

Juergen Hoeher

Prof. Dr. med.

Sportsclinic Cologne, Cologne Merheim Medical Center, University of Witten/Herdecke

N H

Nico Hinz

Dr. med.

BG Klinikum Hamburg

L E

Lena Eggeling

Dr. med.

BG Klinikum Hamburg

S B

Stefan Breer

PD Dr. med.

BG Klinikum Hamburg

T D

Tobias Drenck

Dr. med.

BG Klinikum Hamburg

K F

Karl-Heinz Frosch

Prof. Dr. med.

BG Klinikum Hamburg, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf

R A

Ralph Akoto

PD Dr. med.

BG Klinikum Hamburg, Cologne Merheim Medical Center, University of Witten/Herdecke

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