Arthroscopy Techniques (Mar 2024)

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction using Bone-Tendon-Bone Allograft: Surgical Technique Using Augmentation with Bio-Composite Scaffold

  • Elizabeth Marks Benson, M.S.,
  • Kaitlin Pyrz, B.S.,
  • Audria Wood, M.P.H.,
  • Amit Momaya, M.D.,
  • Eugene Brabston, M.D.,
  • Thomas Evely, D.O.,
  • Aaron Casp, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 102877

Abstract

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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture rates remain high; the incidence of isolated ACL ruptures is 68.6 per 100,000. This Technical Note introduces a technique for ACL reconstruction (ACLR) using a bone-tendon-bone (BTB) allograft augmented with BioBrace, a biocomposite scaffold. The BioBrace scaffold is sutured onto the BTB allograft to reinforce the ligament and accelerate healing. Graft preparation with BioBrace, ACLR, and graft passage is described. This technique aims to reduce re-rupture risk, enhance graft healing, and improve patient-reported outcomes. BioBrace offers advantages over other augmentation approaches and synthetic materials, providing improved remodeling, biologic integration, and increased mechanical strength. Feasibility and efficacy have been demonstrated in animal models and human applications. This technique presents a promising approach to enhance ACLR outcomes.