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Título: Latin American formal consensus on the appropriate indications of extra-articular lateral procedures in primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Autor: Barahona, Maximiliano
Mosquera, Manuel
De Padua, Vitor
Galan, Hernán
Del Castillo, Juan
Mejia, Sebastián
Bacarreza, Fernando
Araya, Olman
Kuhn, André
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: ACLR, Formal consensus, Anterolateral ligament, Lateral tenodesis
Descriptores: LESIONES DEL LIGAMENTO CRUZADO ANTERIOR, RECONSTRUCCIÓN DEL LIGAMENTO CRUZADO ANTERIOR, CIRUGÍA GENERAL, TENODESIS, CONSENSO, MÉTODOS
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Resumen: Objectives: To create a practice guideline for the appropriate indications of an extra-articular procedure in primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Methods: The formal consensus method described by the Haute Autorite de Sante was used. The Latin American Society of Arthroscopy, Articular Replacement, and Sports Injuries (SLARD) recruited three groups of experts on ACLR. Initially, the steering group, consisting of eight surgeons, performed a systematic review of the literature and elaborated on 192 scenarios for primary ACLR. The rating group, composed of 23 surgeons, rated each scenario in two rounds, with an in-between in-person meeting for discussion. Median scores and agreement levels were estimated to classify each scenario as inappropriate, uncertain or appropriate for adding anterolateral reconstruction. Finally, the lecture group, consisting of 10 surgeons, revised each stage of the method, results and interpretation. Results: Of the scenarios, 11.97% were rated as appropriate for adding an extra-articular lateral procedure, 7.81% as inappropriate and 80.21% as uncertain. The key recommendations for the addition of extra-articular lateral techniques were as follows: it is appropriate when the patient is under 25 years of age, has high-grade physical examination findings, practises a pivoting sport and has hyperlaxity; meanwhile, it is inappropriate when the patient has low-grade physical examination findings, has normal laxity and does not practise a pivoting sport. Conclusions: The appropriate indications of extra-articular lateral procedures in primary ACLR were determined on the basis of the best available evidence and expert opinion following a formal consensus method. Level of evidence: V.
Editorial: Elsevier
EN: Journal of ISAKOS. Jun. 2023;8(3):177-183
Citación: Barahona M, Mosquera M, De Padua V y otros. Latin American formal consensus on the appropriate indications of extra-articular lateral procedures in primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Journal of ISAKOS [en línea]. Jun. 2023;8(3):177-183
ISSN: 2059-7762
Cobertura geográfica: AMÉRICA LATINA
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución - No Comercial - Sin Derivadas (CC - By-NC-ND 4.0)
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