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Long-term outcomes of meniscal allograft transplantation in soccer

Description

Purpose:

To evaluate the long-term outcomes of meniscal allograft transplantation (MAT) in soccer players

Methods:

All patients undergoing MAT at Mutualidad de Futbolistas (Barcelona, Spain) between 2001-2022 were approached for eligibility. A total of 105 soccer players were identified in the study period. Ninety percent of patients were operated using a MAT without bone plug. Phone calls were conducted in all of them to collect cross-sectional data on: return-to-play, current activity level (Tegner), and Lysholm score. Fifty-two (50%) could be found for the follow-up. 

Results:

There mean age at surgery 25'8 years and the mean follow-up 16'1 years. A total of 37 (71%) players could return to play. The reasons to not return to play in the other 15 (29%) of patients was medical advice. Sixty-five percent of patients could return to the same pre-injury level. At last follow-up, the Tegner score was: 10 in 1 patient, 9 in 3 patients, 8 in 1 patients, 7 in 1 patient, 6 in 1 patient, 5 in 7 patients, 4 in 9 patients, 2 in 1 patient, and 1 in 13 patients. The mean Lysholm score was 77'5.

Conclusion:

MAT allows an acceptable rate of return to play. However, patients must be advised that only 65% of players will be able to return to the same pre-injury level.

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Author

Eduard Alentorn-Geli

Eduard Alentorn-Geli

MD, MSc, PhD, FEBOT

Instituto Cugat

C V

Christian Valladares

D B

David Barastegui

G S

Gilbert Steinbacher

P Á

Pedro Álvarez-Díaz

E S

Esther Sala

S G

Sebastián Grossi

R C

Ramón Cugat

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