Abstract
Joint infection after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is a rare but
important clinical issue that must be resolved quickly to prevent secondary joint
damage and preserve the graft. After careful analysis, we observed 3 infection cases
within a 12-month period after ACL reconstruction, which represented an abnormally
elevated risk. All reconstructions were performed by the same surgeon and used hamstring
tendon allograft. For each surgery, the Target Tendon Harvester (DePuy Mitek, Raynham,
MA) was used to harvest hamstring tendons. Through our review, we learned that this
instrument was sterilized while assembled. It is our belief that ineffective sterilization
of this hamstring graft harvester served as the origin for these infections. We have
determined that appropriate sterilization technique involves disassembly of this particular
hamstring tendon harvester before sterilization because of the tube-within-a-tube
configuration. We have since continued to use the Target Tendon Harvester, disassembling
it before sterilization. There have been no infections in the ensuing 12 months during
which the surgeon performed over 40 primary ACL reconstructions via hamstring autograft.
The information from this report is intended to provide arthroscopists with information
about potential sources of infection after ACL reconstruction surgery.
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Publication history
Published online: April 17, 2007
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The authors report no conflict of interest.
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© 2008 Arthroscopy Association of North America. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.