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Anthropometric Predictability of Full-Thickness Peroneus Longus and Semitendinosus Autograft Size

Anthropometric Predictability of Full-Thickness Peroneus Longus and Semitendinosus Autograft Size

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18-45 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The study is aimed to determine correlation between autografts used in anterior cruciate ligaments and anthropometric variables e.g. height, sex, weight, BMI etc..

Description

Categorical data: Age, Sex, Height, Weight, BMI, Preoperative parameters: cruris length, cruris circumference, thigh length, thigh circumference Intraoperative Info: Tendon Type, Tendon length (total-muscular part-tendinoz part), Graft Length, Graft Diameter.

After the data collected, correlation analysis will be held and determine the both tendons preoperative size predictability before acl reconstruction surgery.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ages between 18-45 years
  • Diagnosed Acl rupture preoperavitely with mri imaging
  • Diagnosed Acl rupture and having symptoms related to acl rupture
  • Eligible for harvesting same side semitendinosus or peroneous longus tendon

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Previous surgery history on donor side knee or ankle
  • Congenital defect on donor extremity
  • Multiple Ligament Injury History

Study details
    Anterior Cruciate Ligaments

NCT06769724

Karadeniz Technical University

3 April 2025

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