Does the Patellar Tendon Normalize after Harvesting Its Central Third?
- 1 January 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
- Vol. 32 (1), 34-38
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0363546503258935
Abstract
Background: The central third of the patellar tendon is the most frequently used autograft for ACL reconstruction. Hypothesis: The patellar tendon at the donor site would look normal as seen on MRI 6 years after harvesting its central third. Methods: Nineteen consecutive patients were included in the study. MRI examinations of the donor site were performed at 6 (5 to 10) weeks, 6 (6 to 8) months, 27 (24 to 29) months, and 71 (68 to 73) months postoperatively. The contralateral normal side was examined only on the first occasion. Results: The size of the donor-site gap decreased significantly (P = 0.0001) between 6 weeks and 6 years. In most patients, a thinning of the central part of the patellar tendon was still found at 6 years. The thickness of the peripheral patellar tendon was increased, compared with the contralateral healthy side, until 2 years (P = 0.003). On all occasions, the width was increased compared with the contralateral side (P< 0.015). Conclusion: Prospective MRI examinations revealed that the patellar tendon at the donor site had not normalized 6 years after harvesting its central third. The reharvesting of the patellar tendon can therefore not be recommended.Keywords
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