Title of article :
Arthrofibrosis Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Author/Authors :
I, Rushdi Department of Orthopaedics - Hospital Teluk Intan - Teluk Intan - Malaysia , S, Sharifudin Department of Orthopaedics - Hospital Teluk Intan - Teluk Intan - Malaysia , A, Shukur Department of Orthopaedics - Hospital Teluk Intan - Teluk Intan - Malaysia
Abstract :
Introduction: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is a frequent injury and its reconstruction is among the most commonly performed orthopaedic surgical procedures. ACL reconstruction generally yields good results. However, its recovery can be hampered by the development of postoperative complications. The aim of this study was to review complications following arthroscopic ACL reconstruction
done in Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh and Hospital
Teluk Intan, Perak with the emphasis on arthrofibrosis.
Arthrofibrosis is defined as a loss of 15 degrees extension or
more, with or without flexion loss compared to the
contralateral knee.
Materials and Methods: The study is based on a series of
retrospective cases, on which medical records of 200 patients
who underwent ACL reconstruction surgeries between
March 2007 and December 2014 were reviewed. Follow-up
treatment records were available for 166 patients (83%). The
data was analysed to identify the risk factors for developing
complications with an emphasis on arthrofibrosis.
Results: Eight patients (5%) developed arthrofibrosis in the
post-operative period. Early surgical intervention, preoperative limited range of motion and female gender are the
risk factors correlate with arthrofibrosis. However, the type of
graft used and meniscal procedure do not have a significant
correlation with the development of arthrofibrosis. Other
complications encountered are local infections, hypertrophic scar and chronic regional pain syndromes. Conclusion: The 5% incidence of arthrofibrosis following
an ACL reconstruction in our centres can be reduced with proper preventive measures which include thorough preoperative evaluation, proper patient selection, restoration of ROM prior to surgery and proper timing of surgery.
Keywords :
anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction , complications , arthrofibrosis , pre-operative patient selection , post operative rehabilitation
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal