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No difference in return to play rates between different elite sports after primary autograft ACL reconstruction

Mary Jones, Vitor Hugo Pinheiro, Ganesh Balendra, Kyle Borque, Andy Williams

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Abstract

Purpose: To demonstrate return to play (RTP) rates, the level of RTP and time taken to RTP in different sports after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R) and compare the differences between football and rugby. The secondary aims were to compare the differences in intra articular injuries and their treatments and reoperation rates between these sports. Methods: A retrospective review of a consecutive series of all primary ACL-R undertaken by the senior author between 2005 and 2019 was undertaken. Patients were included if they were elite athletes and were a minimum of 2 year post-primary autograft ACL-R. The outcomes measured were RTP (defined as participation in a professional match or in national/international-level competition in amateur sports), time to RTP after surgery and RTP level (Tegner score). Results: Three hundred and ninety-four elite athletes, with 420 ACL-Rs were included. 235 (55.9%) were in footballers and 125 (29.8%) were in rugby players. 399 (95.0%) of all elite athletes returned to competition at an average of 10.3 months after ACL-R. 386 (90.2% played at the same or higher level post-surgery. Although there was no difference in RTP rates between different sports, rugby players RTP significantly faster than footballers (9.6 vs 10.6 months, (p = 0.027). Footballers were more likely to rupture their ACL during jumping/landing manoeuvres and to receive a PT graft than rugby players. There were no other significant differences between football and rugby players regarding patient characteristics, intraoperative findings, re-rupture and re-operation rates. Conclusions: Over 95% of all elite athletes RTP after primary ACL-R with 90% able to play at the same level. Rugby players RTP significantly faster than footballers. Level of evience: Level IV.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)5924-5931
Number of pages8
JournalKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
Volume31
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • ACL
  • Elite sport
  • Knee ligament
  • Reconstruction
  • Return to play
  • Rupture

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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