A Sonographic Examination of the Iliotibial Band Strip Used in the Mini-Open Modified Lemaire Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis in Patients with Primary and Revision ACL Reconstruction—A Pilot Study

Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with concurrent lateral extra-articular tenodesis enhances rotational stability. However, not many studies describe radiological features following the abovementioned procedure. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the visibility and describe the sonogr...

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Main Authors: Jakub Erdmann, Przemysław Pękala, Jan Zabrzyński
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-04-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/9/4702
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Summary:Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with concurrent lateral extra-articular tenodesis enhances rotational stability. However, not many studies describe radiological features following the abovementioned procedure. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the visibility and describe the sonographic morphology of the iliotibial band strip harvested during the modified Lemaire technique and to establish a correlation between these findings and clinical outcomes. Thirty-two consecutive patients underwent primary or revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with the addition of lateral extra-articular tenodesis by the mini-open modified Lemaire technique. All individuals completed the following preoperative and postoperative questionnaires: the KOOS-pain, KOOS-symptoms, KOOS-ADL, KOOS-sport, KOOS-quality, IKDC, Lysholm, and WOMAC. Each patient underwent a postoperative ultrasound examination to evaluate the lateral extra-articular procedure, especially the harvested iliotibial band strip. The most common ultrasound findings of the iliotibial band strip were its hyperechoic appearance (87.1%), location at the level of the femur (58.1%), no surrounding effusion (83.9%), and no power Doppler signal (100%). Effusion seen in sonographic images was correlated with KOOS-symptoms postoperative scores (<i>p</i> = 0.0115). However, there were no correlations between other iliotibial band strip sonographic features and clinical outcomes. The functional score value increased in each patient compared to preoperative measurements. This is the first study that evaluated the sonographic features of the iliotibial band strip after the lateral extra-articular procedure by the mini-open modified Lemaire technique. Our study indicates that ultrasonography is a useful tool in identifying the iliotibial band strip after the mentioned procedure. Effusion observed around the strip on ultrasound was significantly associated with worse KOOS-symptoms scores, suggesting potential clinical relevance.
ISSN:2076-3417