Published in:
01-03-2016 | Original Paper
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: how do we perform it? Brazilian orthopedic surgeons’ preference
Authors:
Luiz Felipe Morlin Ambra, Fernando Cury Rezende, Bruno Xavier, Felipe Conrado Shumaker, Carlos Eduardo da Silveira Franciozi, Marcos Vinicius Malheiros Luzo
Published in:
International Orthopaedics
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Issue 3/2016
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Abstract
Purpose
We evaluated current trends and common practice of Brazilian orthopedic surgeons while selecting approaches for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery.
Methods
Orthopedic surgeons (n = 191) completed a survey consisting of seven questions regarding their profiles and preference for ACL reconstruction techniques.
Results
Most surgeons were from Southeast Brazil (56.6 %) and had specialized in knee surgery (79.5 %); most participants (55.1 %) had worked in this field for > five years, and 46.8 % had performed >50 ACL reconstructions. Further, 93.1 % respondents preferred the hamstring graft. Analysis of preference for the femoral tunnel approach in terms of years of experience showed that surgeons with ten to 15 years’ experience preferred the transtibial approach; those with < five years of experience, the transportal technique; those with >15 years’ experience, the two-incision technique.
Conclusions
Surgeons’ preferences for ACL reconstruction are variable, and are influenced by learning time and availability of tools rather than research evidence.