Reliability of a Constant Sentinel Vein to Aid in Hamstring Graft Harvesting for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

利用恒定哨兵静脉辅助获取腘绳肌腱进行前交叉韧带重建的可靠性

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Abstract

The presence of a constant sentinel vein (CSV) as an anatomical landmark improves the accuracy and efficiency of hamstring tendon harvesting during anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. We present a technique for using a branch of the inferior medial geniculate vein as an anatomical landmark. The CSV, which is consistently located 1-2 mm below the epidermis, serves as a reliable guide to localize the semitendinosus and gracilis tendons. Through the identification of reliable anatomical landmarks, surgeons may enhance their ability to accurately localize and harvest the hamstring tendons, potentially minimizing tissue trauma, reducing incision size, procedure time, risk of neurovascular injuries, and improving overall surgical outcomes.

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