Autoplasty of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament using the “All Inside” Method Using M. Tendons. Semitendinosus and M. Semimembranosus

ACL restoration Ultrabutton Arthrex knee joint instability all inside method

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January 31, 2025

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Restoring damaged ligaments in the knee joint is a significant challenge for traumatologists and orthopedists. Arthroscopic restoration of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is particularly crucial due to its high frequency of injuries compared to other knee ligaments. Various implants and biodegradable screws are commonly used for ACL restoration, but they can lead to complications such as femoral channel fractures, implant migration, and difficulty in creating the anatomical attachment point for the ACL. In our study, we successfully performed arthroscopic restoration of the ACL using the "all inside" method in 190 patients with Ultrabutton Arthrex, which demonstrated simplicity and absence of the aforementioned complications.

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