Overview
This study aims to compare the functional outcomes of patients with ACL rupture following ACL reconstruction surgery using hamstring grafts, between the all-inside technique and the complete tibial tunnel technique. The hamstring graft, which serves as the tissue substitute for the damaged ACL, is harvested from the posterior thigh of the patient and used to replace the torn ligament during reconstruction
Description
This Study was conducted usingdouble blind randomized controlled trial (RCT), patients who agree to participate in the study will be randomized to undergo ACL reconstruction using either the All-inside technique or the complete tibial tunnel technique. Clinical outcomes, including tibial translation, pain severity, IKDC score, and Tegner score, will be evaluated through anamnesis and physical examination at the outpatient orthopedic clinic at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months postoperatively.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with anterior cruciate ligament rupture
- Patients within the age range of 18 to 65 years
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with Multiple Ligament Injuries in the Knee Joint
- Patients with a pregnancy condition
- Patients with Severe Osteochondral Defect (ICRS 4)
- Patients with signs of inflamation in knee joint