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Comparison of Functional Outcome Between Bone Quadriceps Tendon (BQT) and Single-Bundle Hamstring Tendon (SBHT) Autograft in Arthroscopic-assissted Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: a Prospective Cohort Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Bone Quadriceps Tendon (BQT) arthroscopic-assisted ACL reconstruction and Single-Bundle Hamstring Tendon (SBHT) arthroscopic-assisted ACL reconstruction for Sports Injury and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture. Completed, enrolled 30 participants.
Detailed Summary
ACL rupture has a high morbidity in productive-age population. The increasing incidence and proper management has become a point of interest in the musculoskeletal sport injury. Choosing the best graft has become the main focus in searching for a better outcome regarding ACL reconstruction in these patient population. Currently, single bundle hamstring tendon (SBHT) autograft was preferred in Asian population compared to bone quadriceps tendon (BQT) autograft. However, there are some problems such as smaller size, as well as diameter, of SBHT. This study is focused on evaluation of the clinical outcome between BQT and SBHT in arthroscopic-assisted ACL reconstruction patients.
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Interventions
New intervention method deployed in Indonesia to gain better clinical outcome for ACL--deficient patients requiring surgical treatment
Comparator for New Reconstruction Technique