2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00167-023-07640-4
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A hamstring autograft diameter ≤ 8 mm is a safe option for smaller, lighter and female athletes who want to return to pivoting sports after ACL reconstruction

Nicole Boots,
Nicky van Melick,
Rob Bogie

Abstract: Purpose To investigate the association between hamstring autograft diameter and ACL graft failure rate in athletes who successfully returned to pivoting sports after ACL reconstruction. Methods Retrospective evaluation of ACL graft failure rates in athletes who underwent ACL reconstruction with all-inside hamstring autograft and successfully returned to pivoting sports following postoperative rehabilitation. Athletes were divided into a ≤ 8 mm group and a > 8 mm group. Data about return to pivoting sports and … Show more

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“…The impact of ACL injuries on athletes is substantial, with a high prevalence among both amateur and elite athletes (Piskin et al, 2021). Furthermore, ACL ruptures are relatively common knee injuries among athletes and can significantly impede an athlete's ability to engage in their desired activities (Boots, 2023). It is noteworthy that ACL injuries are not limited to professional athletes but also affect young student athletes, emphasizing the broad impact of these injuries across different levels of sports participation (Zink, 2024).…”
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“…The impact of ACL injuries on athletes is substantial, with a high prevalence among both amateur and elite athletes (Piskin et al, 2021). Furthermore, ACL ruptures are relatively common knee injuries among athletes and can significantly impede an athlete's ability to engage in their desired activities (Boots, 2023). It is noteworthy that ACL injuries are not limited to professional athletes but also affect young student athletes, emphasizing the broad impact of these injuries across different levels of sports participation (Zink, 2024).…”
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confidence: 99%