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Article Dans Une Revue Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research Année : 2016

Outcome of cartilage at 12 years of follow-up after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

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Introduction In cases of chronic anterior laxity, reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) can slow the development of osteoarthritis. This study was conducted to determine the overall prevalence of osteoarthritis and to identify the risk factors after ACL reconstruction. Hypothesis Meniscus tears, time from injury to surgery, body mass index (BMI), residual laxity, and cartilage lesions influence the progression towards osteoarthritis. Materials and methods This multicenter, retrospective study on the outcome of cruciate ligaments at 12years of follow-up was conducted within the 2014 SOFCOT Symposium. The cohort included 675arthroscopic reconstructions of the ACL from January 2002 to December 2003. The clinical evaluation included the objective and subjective IKDC score. Osteoarthritis was analyzed on 589 knee X-rays according to the IKDC classification. The predictive factors of osteoarthritis development studied were age, gender, BMI, time from injury to surgery, activity level, medial or lateral meniscectomy, type of graft, medial or lateral chondropathy, tunnel positioning, and residual laxity. Univariate and multivariate analyses with logistic regression were performed. Results The mean follow-up was 11.9 ± 0.8years. The subjective IKDC score was 83.7 ± 13. At 12years, the rate of moderate to severe osteoarthritis l (IKDC C or D) was 19% (16% medial tibiofemoral osteoarthritis, 4% lateral tibiofemoral osteoarthritis, and 2% patellofemoral osteoarthritis). The prognostic factors were age at surgery greater than 34years (P < 0.05), cartilage lesions at surgery (P < 0.05), medial or lateral meniscectomy (P < 0.05), and residual laxity (P < 0.05). Conclusions This large-scale study identified risk factors for osteoarthritis that should improve the information provided to patients on long-term progression after ACL reconstruction. Level of evidence Retrospective cohort study, level IV.

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hal-01463883 , version 1 (09-02-2017)

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Olivier Cantin, Sebastien Lustig, Frédéric Rongieras, Dominique Saragaglia, Nicolas Lefevre, et al.. Outcome of cartilage at 12 years of follow-up after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research, 2016, 102 (7), pp. 857-861. ⟨10.1016/j.otsr.2016.06.011⟩. ⟨hal-01463883⟩
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