Anatomic Outside-In Reconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Using Femoral Fixation with Metallic Interference Screw and Surgical Staples (Agrafe) in the Tibia: An Effective Low-Cost Technique

Open Orthop J. 2017 Oct 31:11:1154-1164. doi: 10.2174/1874325001711011154. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Background: An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is a frequent injury, with short and long-term consequences if left untreated. With a view to benefitting as many patients as possible and preventing future complications, we created a low-cost ligament reconstruction technique.

Method: The present article describes an anatomic ACL reconstruction technique.

Results: The technique involves single-band reconstruction, using flexors tendon graft, outside-in tunnel perforation, femoral fixation with metal interference screw and surgical staples (Agrafe) in the longitudinal position.

Conclusion: We present a simple, easy-to-reproduce technique that, when executed on patients with good bone quality, primarily in the tibia, is effective and inexpensive, favoring its large scale application.

Keywords: Agrafe; Anterior Cruciate Ligament; Interference Screw; Low-cost; Reconstruction; Surgical Staple.

Publication types

  • Review