Arthroscopy Techniques (Jun 2016)

Posterior Wall Blowout During Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Suspensory Cortical Fixation With a Screw and Washer Post

  • Justin J. Mitchell, M.D.,
  • Jorge Chahla, M.D.,
  • Chase S. Dean, M.D.,
  • Travis J. Menge, M.D.,
  • Alexander R. Vap, M.D.,
  • Tyler R. Cram, A.T.C., O.T.C.,
  • Robert F. LaPrade, M.D., Ph.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. e551 – e555

Abstract

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Posterior wall blowout can be a devastating intraoperative complication in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. This loss of osseous containment can cause difficulty with graft fixation and can potentially lead to early graft failure if unrecognized and left untreated. If cortical blowout occurs despite careful planning and proper surgical technique, a thorough knowledge of the local anatomy and surgical salvage options is paramount to ensure positive patient outcomes. This article highlights our preferred salvage technique using suspensory cortical fixation with a screw and washer construct.