Abstract
Background: Adequate graft size and length are crucial factors that correlate with improved outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with a semitendinosus (ST) tendon autograft alone. Anthropometric parameters could be used as predictors of graft measurements but they have shown imprecise correlation in some patients. Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy of ultrasound (US) for the preoperative evaluation of ST graft size and length. Study Design: Cohort study (diagnosis); Level of evidence, 3. Methods: A total of 40 patients were included in this study. Patient sex, age, anthropometric parameters, and preoperative US measurements were recorded. After the ST tendons were harvested, their lengths as well as the diameters of the 4-strand ST grafts were recorded. Correlations between patient US measurements were analyzed. Inadequate ST graft length was defined at <28 cm, and inadequate 4-strand ST graft diameter was defined at <8 mm. Results: The prevalence of patients with an ST graft length <28 cm was 47.5%, and the prevalence of patients with a 4-strand ST graft diameter <8 mm was 42.5%. US measurements had a strong, significant correlation with the ST graft length (P
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Sumanont, S., Mahaweerawat, C., Boonrod, A., Thammaroj, P., & Boonrod, A. (2019). Preoperative Ultrasound Evaluation of the Semitendinosus Tendon for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/2325967118822318
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