Femoral Fixation of Hamstring Tendon Autografts Using the TransFix Device with Additional Bone Grafting in an Anteromedial Portal Technique
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General Surgery
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Background: The femoral fixation of hamstring tendon grafts by a cross-pin is an established method with excellent biomechanical properties. Until now, this surgical procedure was associated with a transtibial placement of the femoral tunnel and a graft-tunnel diameter mismatch due to the different volumes of the tendon loop and the tendon strands.
Methods: By use of an electrical knee positioning device, the transfixation technique can be performed safely through the anteromedial arthroscopic portal (transarticular technique), reaching the optimal lateral '10:30' position in the intercondylar notch. By use of a specific harvesting and implantation device, a cancellous bone plug is harvested and inserted into the femoral tunnel, thus stabilizing the tendon bundle and eliminating dead space in the tunnel.
Conclusion: The femoral cross-pin guarantees a secure anchorage of the graft, drilling through the anteromedial portal eases optimum tunnel placement, and the insertion of a solid cancellous bone plug eliminates the femoral graft-tunnel diameter discrepancy and improves the press-fit contact between graft and tunnel wall. The long-term benefit of this technical modification remains to be proven.
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