Restriction of Posterior Tibial Translation During the Posterior Drawer Test in Internal or External Rotation Is Dependent on Peripheral Stabilizers of the Knee: A Biomechanical Robotic Investigation

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Deichsel, Adrian [1 ]
Peez, Christian [1 ]
Liu, Wenke [1 ]
Raschke, Michael J. [1 ]
Albert, Alina [1 ]
Briese, Thorben [1 ]
Herbst, Elmar [1 ]
Kittl, Christoph [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Munster, Dept Trauma Hand & Reconstruct Surg, lbert Schweitzer Campus 1,Bldg W1, D-48149 Munster, Germany
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE | 2025年 / 53卷 / 05期
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knee; posterior cruciate ligament; posterior drawer test; peripheral stabilizers; rotational drawer; CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFT; ANATOMIC SINGLE-BUNDLE; IN-SITU FORCES; POSTEROLATERAL STRUCTURES; COLLATERAL LIGAMENT; OBLIQUE LIGAMENT; ACL-DEFICIENT; MEDIAL SIDE; PART; INJURIES;
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10.1177/03635465251317209
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background: The posteromedial and posterolateral structures of the knee have previously been shown to be secondary restraints to posterior tibial translation (PTT). The effect of these structures may increase when performing the posterior drawer test in internal or external rotation.Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose was to investigate the influence of the posteromedial and posterolateral structures on restricting PTT in neutral, external, and internal rotation. It was hypothesized that the posteromedial structures restrict PTT in internal rotation, while the posterolateral structures restrict PTT in external rotation.Study Design: Controlled laboratory study.Methods: A sequential cutting study was performed on 24 fresh-frozen human knee specimens utilizing a 6 degrees of freedom robotic test setup. After determining the native knee kinematics from 0 degrees to 90 degrees of knee flexion, an 89-N posterior drawer test in neutral, internal, and external rotation was performed at 0 degrees, 30 degrees, 60 degrees, and 90 degrees of knee flexion. In 8 knees, a motion-controlled protocol was applied, replicating the native motion while the force was measured. The reduction of the restraining force represented the percentage contribution of each cut. In 16 knees, a force-controlled protocol was applied, determining the increase in PTT after each cut. After calculating the native knee kinematics, the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) was cut, followed by randomized sectioning of the posteromedial (medial collateral ligament, posterior oblique ligament) and posterolateral (lateral collateral ligament, popliteus complex) structures. Mixed linear models with the post hoc Dunn test were used for statistical analysis.Results: During motion-controlled testing, performing the posterior drawer test in internal or external rotation significantly decreased the contribution of the PCL in restraining PTT. The PCL was the primary restraint to PTT during the posterior drawer test in neutral rotation at all flexion angles (24.4%-61.2% contribution). The primary restraint to PTT during the posterior drawer test in internal rotation was the posterior oblique ligament at 0 degrees (24.2% +/- 14.1%), the medial collateral ligament at 30 degrees (33.6% +/- 11.4%), and the PCL at 60 degrees and 90 degrees (46.2%-57.8%). In external rotation, the primary restraint was the lateral collateral ligament at 0 degrees (24.7% +/- 10.5%) and the popliteus complex at 30 degrees to 90 degrees (56.4%-65.2%). During force-controlled testing, PTT in the PCL-deficient knee was significantly decreased when performing the posterior drawer test in internal or external rotation. Insufficiency of the posterolateral or posteromedial structures, in addition to insufficiency of the PCL, during the posterior drawer test in neutral rotation led to an additional significant increase in PTT of up to 7.6 mm (95% confidence interval [CI], 3.6-11.7). Insufficiency of the posterolateral structures led to a significant further increase in PTT during the posterior drawer test in external rotation of up to 12.6 mm (95% CI, 3.5-21.8). Insufficiency of the posteromedial structures led to a significant additional increase in PTT during the posterior drawer test in internal rotation of up to 14.9 mm (95% CI, 8.2-21.6).Conclusion: The peripheral ligamentous structures of the knee acted as secondary restraints to PTT in neutral rotation and became primary stabilizers in internal or external rotation, depending on the flexion angle. Clinical Relevance: This study may guide the clinician in diagnosing deficiencies of the posteromedial or posterolateral structures of the knee. In cases of isolated PCL deficiencies, PTT is reduced when the posterior drawer test is performed in internal or external rotation. However, an additional deficiency of the posteromedial or posterolateral structures further increases PTT.
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