Indian journal of orthopaedics | 2021

Pre-operative Joint Inflammation has no Bearing on Outcome of Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction at 1-Year Follow-Up; a Prospective Study.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background\nTo study the effect of pre-operative joint inflammation on clinical outcome at 1\xa0year follow-up following ACL reconstruction surgery.\n\n\nMethods\nMale patients, aged 18-40\xa0years, suffering from isolated ACL injury were included. All patients were randomly divided into two groups based on the type of graft used: Group A: semitendinosus gracilis graft with preserved insertions (STG-PI), Group B: bone-patellar tendon-bone graft (BPTB). Patients were categorised based on the time of presentation after injury: (a) within 6\xa0weeks of injury, (b) between 6 and 12\xa0weeks of injury, (c) after 12\xa0weeks of injury. Synovial fluid levels of Interlukin-1, Interlukin-6 and TNF-α were measured in all the ACL deficient knees by taking a joint fluid sample intra-operatively.\n\n\nResults\nThe total number of patients in the study was 59; 23 in group A (STG-PI) and 36 in group B (BPTB). Mean age of patients was 26\u2009±\u20095.146\xa0years. 14 out of 59 (23.7%) patients presented within 6\xa0weeks of injury, 16 (27.11%) patients presented between 6 and 12\xa0weeks after injury and 29 (49.1%) patients presented after 12\xa0weeks of injury. IL-6 levels were significantly high in group with\u2009<\u20096\xa0weeks of injury than in group with\u2009>\u200912\xa0weeks since injury. IL-6 had significant correlation with VAS scores, KT 1000, Lysholm knee scores and Tegner level of activity. There was no difference in outcome (pain scores, mechanical stability, Lysholm knee score and Tegner level of activity) at 1\xa0year follow-up when patients with different time intervals since injury were compared.\n\n\nConclusion\nThe clinical outcome in terms of pain score, mechanical stability, functional scores and return to sporting activity is comparable, irrespective of the time since injury, at short term follow-up.

Volume 55 2
Pages \n 360-367\n
DOI 10.1007/s43465-020-00150-2
Language English
Journal Indian journal of orthopaedics

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