Lower button‐cortex distance and lower revision rates with adjustable‐loop compared to fixed‐loop cortical suspension devices for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Ron Gilat, Amit Gilad, Ilan Y. Mitchnik, Yoav Comay, Assaf Moriah, Gabriel Agar, Yiftah Beer, Dror Lindner

TL;DR
Adjustable-loop devices used in ACL surgery result in lower revision rates and better button positioning compared to fixed-loop devices.
Contribution
Demonstrates that adjustable-loop cortical suspension devices improve surgical outcomes in ACL reconstruction.
Findings
Adjustable-loop devices had a significantly shorter button distance from the lateral femoral condyle.
Adjustable-loop devices were associated with significantly lower revision rates.
No direct association was found between button distance and revision rates.
Abstract
To compare button position following femoral fixation of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) graft using fixed‐loop cortical suspension device vs. an adjustable‐loop device. Subsequently, to assess the association of button position‐related factors and revision ACL reconstruction. This was a retrospective cohort study of consecutive patients undergoing ACL reconstruction using fixed‐loop (Endobutton CL) and adjustable‐loop cortical suspension device (Ultrabutton) for femoral fixation in a single institution between 2009 and 2022. Demographic and operative characteristics were recorded. To assess soft tissue interposition the distance between the button and the lateral femoral condyle (LFC) was measured on X‐rays made on the first post‐operative day. Other measurements included button angle, relative position (anterior/middle/posterior), and button migration (assessed using most recent…
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TopicsKnee injuries and reconstruction techniques · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Sports injuries and prevention
