Table 1.
Knee joint preparation |
Use standard anterolateral and anteromedial knee arthroscopic portals. |
Perform arthroscopic knee joint evaluation. |
Assess and address concomitant lesions initially. |
Perform hamstring tendon autograft harvesting. |
Suture passage and lasso loop through ACL remnant |
Using a curved arthroscopic rotator cuff hook for grabbing, pass a No. 2 white or co-braid ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene fiber through the ACL remnant (from the AM portal), performing a lasso-loop configuration. |
Retrieve the sutures through the AL portal. |
Femoral and tibial tunnel preparation using EndoButton technique |
Perform femoral tunnel preparation through the AM portal (cannulated aiming device with offset, 2.7-mm guidewire, 4.5-mm drill to produce first passing channel, final drill according to graft diameter, No. 2 Ethibond loop through tunnel). |
Perform tibial tunnel preparation through the AM portal (ACL tibial drill guide set at 55°, 2.4-mm guidewire, final tunnel preparation according to graft diameter). |
Graft passage and remnant securing on EndoButton device |
Retrieve the sutures for the ACL remnant and the suture from the femoral tunnel through the tibial tunnel. |
Pass the 2 free ends of the ACL remnant suture through each outside hole of the EndoButton device. |
Using the No. 2 Ethibond, retrieve all sutures through the lateral femoral cortex. |
Pass the graft, and secure it using an EndoButton at the femur and an interference screw at the tibia. |
Remnant fixation and knot tying |
Secure the No. 2 suture (passed from remnant with lasso-loop configuration) on the EndoButton device using non-sliding half-stitch locking knots. |
For the post, use the suture end that does not form the lasso loop. |
ACL, anterior cruciate ligament; AL, anterolateral; AM, anteromedial.