Graft selection for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is important for optimizing post-operative rehabilitation, facilitating return to full sporting function and reducing the risk of complications. The most commonly used grafts for ACLR include hamstring tendon autografts, bone-patellar tendon-bone autografts, quadriceps tendon autografts, allografts and synthetic grafts. This instructional review explores the existing literature on clinical outcomes with these different graft types for ACLR and provides an evidence-based approach for graft selection in ACLR. The existing evidence on the use of extra-articular tenodesis to provide additional rotational stability during ACLR is also revisited.
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Baawa-Ameyaw, J., Plastow, R., Begum, F. A., Kayani, B., Jeddy, H., & Haddad, F. (2021). Current concepts in graft selection for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. EFORT Open Reviews, 6, 808–815. https://doi.org/10.1302/2058-5241.6.210023
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