Author/Authors :
Constantino de Campos, Gustavo Orthopedics and Traumatology Department - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil , Franco Bettencourt Nunes, Luccas Instituto Wilson Mello, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , Rodrigo Peres Arruda, Luciano Instituto Wilson Mello, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , Eduardo Portes Teixeira, Paulo Instituto Wilson Mello, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , Husemann Albamonte Amaral, Guilherme Instituto Wilson Mello, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , de Mello Alves Junior, Wilson Instituto Wilson Mello, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract :
Objective: This study aims to establish the current panorama of the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery in Brazil. Methods: A survey that consisted of a 24-item questionnaire including surgeon’s demographics, preferred technique, graft selection, graft positioning, use of braces, drains, antibiotic prophylaxis and most common complications was conducted at the last three editions of a national knee surgery event. Results: Six hundred eight questionnaires were analyzed. Brazilian knee surgeons are mostly male, with mean age of 42 years (26-68) and are affiliated to at least one orthopedic society. Thirty-six percent (36%) perform more than 50 reconstructions per year. The preferred graft is the hamstring tendons graft (64%). The frequency of use of anatomical technique increased approximately from 55% from 2011 to 2013, to 85.5% in 2015 (p<0.001). From 2011 to 2015, there was a progressive reduction from 56.8% to 18.1% in the frequency of use of transtibial femoral tunnel drilling (p<0.001). Conclusion: Our findings show that Brazilian knee surgeons’ preferences are evolving according to the current world practice. Level of Evidence V, Economic and Decision analysis study.
Keywords :
Anterior Cruciate Ligament , Knee , Surgery , Recons-truction , Survey