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2. Italian consensus statement for the use of allografts in ACL reconstructive surgery
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Ezio Adriani, Claudio Mazzola, Mario Ronga, Alberto Gobbi, Araldo Causero, Enrico Arnaldi, Andrea Fabio Manunta, Paolo Adravanti, Corrado Bait, Herbert Schönhuber, Giacomo Zanon, Andrea Ferretti, Massimo Berruto, Vincenzo Madonna, Riccardo Compagnoni, Andrea Tecame, Piero Volpi, Rocco Papalia, Maristella Farè, Filippo Familiari, Giuseppe Milano, Raul Zini, Giacomo Stefani, Stefano Zaffagnini, Matteo Denti, F. Benazzo, Giovanni Bonaspetti, Luigi Adriano Pederzini, Gian Luigi Canata, Marco Fravisini, Pier Paolo Canè, Claudio Zorzi, Pier Paolo Mariani, Pietro Randelli, Francesco Giron, Giancarlo Coari, Paolo Ferrua, Flavio Quaglia, Bait, Corrado, Randelli, Pietro, Compagnoni, Riccardo, Ferrua, Paolo, Papalia, Rocco, Familiari, Filippo, Tecame, Andrea, Adravanti, Paolo, Adriani, Ezio, Arnaldi, Enrico, Benazzo, Franco, Berruto, Massimo, Bonaspetti, Giovanni, Canata, Gian Luigi, Canè, Pier Paolo, Causero, Araldo, Coari, Giancarlo, Denti, Matteo, Farè, Maristella, Ferretti, Andrea, Fravisini, Marco, Giron, Francesco, Gobbi, Alberto, Madonna, Vincenzo, Manunta, Andrea, Mariani, Pier Paolo, Mazzola, Claudio, Milano, Giuseppe, Pederzini, Luigi, Quaglia, Flavio, Ronga, Mario, Schönhuber, Herbert, Stefani, Giacomo, Volpi, Piero, Zanon, Giacomo, Zini, Raul, Zorzi, Claudio, and Zaffagnini, Stefano
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Reoperation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Reconstructive surgery ,ACL revision ,Consensus ,Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction ,Delphi Technique ,Anterior cruciate ligament ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Delphi method ,Consensu ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Allograft ,ACL reconstruction ,Autograft ,Knee ,Pediatric ,Surgery ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Protocol (science) ,030222 orthopedics ,Rehabilitation ,Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction ,business.industry ,General surgery ,030229 sport sciences ,Guideline ,Allografts ,musculoskeletal system ,Return to Sport ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,surgical procedures, operative ,Italy ,Orthopedic surgery ,business - Abstract
Purpose: Graft choice for primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R) is debated, with considerable controversy and variability among surgeons. Autograft tendons are actually the most used grafts for primary surgery; however, allografts have been used in greater frequency for both primary and revision ACL surgery over the past decade. Given the great debate on the use of allografts in ACL-R, the “Allografts for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction” consensus statement was developed among orthopedic surgeons and members of SIGASCOT (Società Italiana del Ginocchio, Artroscopia, Sport, Cartilagine, Tecnologie Ortopediche), with extensive experience in ACL-R, to investigate their habits in the use of allograft in different clinical situations. The results of this consensus statement will serve as benchmark information for future research and will help surgeons to facilitate the clinical decision making. Methods: In March 2017, a formal consensus process was developed using a modified Delphi technique method, involving a steering group (9 participants), a rating group (28 participants) and a peer-review group (31 participants). Nine statements were generated and then debated during a SIGASCOT consensus meeting. A manuscript has been then developed to report methodology and results of the consensus process and finally approved by all steering group members. Results: A different level of consensus has been reached among the topics selected. Strong agreement has been reported in considering harvesting, treatment and conservation methods relevant for clinical results, and in considering biological integration longer in allograft compared to autograft. Relative agreement has been reported in using allograft as the first-line graft for revision ACL-R, in considering biological integration a crucial aspect for rehabilitation protocol set-up, and in recommending a delayed return to sport when using allograft. Relative disagreement has been reported in using allograft as the first-line graft for primary ACL-R in patients over 50, and in not considering clinical results of allograft superior to autograft. Strong disagreement has been reported in using allograft as the first-line graft for primary ACL-R and for skeletally immature patients. Conclusions: Results of this consensus do not represent a guideline for surgeons, but could be used as starting point for an international discussion on use of allografts in ACL-R. Level of evidence: IV, consensus of experts.
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- 2019
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