Mr. Colville et Rr. Bowman, THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ISOMETER MEASUREMENTS AND GRAFT POSITION DURING ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION, American journal of sports medicine, 21(6), 1993, pp. 832-835
Intraoperative isometry measurements are commonly performed before bon
e tunnel drilling during anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Th
e relationship between initial isometer measurements and final graft i
sometry, however, is unclear. We tested 15 cadaveric knees to determin
e the relationship between isometer readings and final graft isometry.
We found that isometer readings may vary widely from final graft isom
etry because of eccentric placement of the anterior cruciate ligament
graft within bone tunnels. Isometer measurements may be used, however,
to predict accurate final graft isometry for specific graft positions
within the bone tunnels.