Arthroscopy Techniques (Jan 2020)

Anatomic Considerations in Hamstring Tendon Harvesting for Ligament Reconstruction

  • Anell Olivos-Meza, M.D., Ph.D.,
  • Carlos Suarez-Ahedo, M.D.,
  • César Alejandro Jiménez-Aroche, M.D.,
  • Natalia Pantanali, M.D.,
  • Marco Vinicio Valdez-Chávez, M.D.,
  • Francisco Javier Pérez-Jiménez, M.D.,
  • Brenda Olivos-Díaz, V.M.D.,
  • Norma A. Olivos-Gárces, P.M.&R.,
  • Antonia González-Hernández, Psy.S.,
  • Clemente Ibarra, M.D., Ph.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. e191 – e198

Abstract

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Hamstring tendon autograft remains a popular graft choice for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Although the technique of hamstring autograft harvest is relatively straightforward, it is critical to pay attention to several technical steps to avoid iatrogenic anatomic or neurovascular damage as well as to reduce the risk of premature amputation of the graft when using a tendon stripper. We describe a technique of hamstring autograft harvesting using only 2 anatomic references that makes it a simple and reproducible technique for surgeons, especially those in training.