Mædica - a Journal of Clinical Medicine ORIGINAL PAPERS RIGINAL PAPERS 109 Maedica A Journal of Clinical Medicine, Volume 6 No.2 2011 The Advantage of Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with Autograft from the Tendons of the Semitendinosus – Gracilis Muscles for the Recovery of the Stability of the Knee Catalin CIRSTOIU, MD, PhD; Gheorghe CIRCOTA, MD; Corina PANAITESCU, MD; Radu NICULAITA, MD Clinic of Orthopedics and Traumatology I, University Emergency Hospital of Bucharest Address for correspondence: Catalin Cirstoiu MD, PhD, Emergency Universitary Hospital, 169 Splaiul Independetei, Bucharest e-mail: cirstoiu_catalin@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries remain a common orthopaedic disease, particularly in young adults. The treatment of choice for ACL injuries is ACL reconstruction (ligamentoplasty). ACL reconstruction is the surgical intervention used to replace the damaged ACL with a bone-patella tendon- bone (BTB) graft or with soft parts (semitendinosus – gracilis muscles (ST-G) – a method more fre- quently used nowadays). Materials and method: In the Clinic of Orthopedics and Traumatology of the University Emergency Hospital of Bucharest, during the period 01.01.2009 – 01.03.2011, a number of 37 arthroscopic ACL reconstructions with ST-G were studied, performed to treat ACL isolated injuries or injuries associated with complex trauma of the knee. Results: Clinical studies have shown that ACL reconstruction is highly superior to ACL repair (su- turing). Arthroscopy was the main method of diagnosis in 28 cases, whereas the remaining ACL injuries were diagnosed using the MRI. Conclusions: The rehabilitation of the patients who underwent arthroscopic ACL reconstructions with ST-G was easier and faster in comparison with that following the surgical interventions performed with BTB graft during the previous years. Keywords: ACL reconstruction, arthroscopy, semitendinosus-gracilis muscles, rehabilitation