Controversies in the Technical Aspects of ACL Reconstruction 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-52742-9_8
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Anatomical and Technical Considerations for Pediatric ACL Reconstruction

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“…Other changes occurring as the child grows are secondary intercondylar notch narrowing, distal migration of the tibial and/or proximal migration of the femoral extracortical fixations and verticalisation of the Blumensaat line. 73 However, the long-term clinical significance of these growth-related changes is unclear.…”
Section: Consensus Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other changes occurring as the child grows are secondary intercondylar notch narrowing, distal migration of the tibial and/or proximal migration of the femoral extracortical fixations and verticalisation of the Blumensaat line. 73 However, the long-term clinical significance of these growth-related changes is unclear.…”
Section: Consensus Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other changes occurring as the child grows are secondary intercondylar notch narrowing, distal migration of the tibial and/or proximal migration of the femoral extracortical fixations, and verticalization of the Blumensaat line. 110 However, the long-term clinical significance of these growth-related changes is unclear.…”
Section: Graft Incorporationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This observation might be explained by the movement of the femoral fixation site with physeal growth or because the tibial tunnel aperture becomes relatively more posterior due to greater anterior growth of the proximal tibia. Other changes occurring as the child grows are secondary intercondylar notch narrowing, distal migration of the tibial and/or proximal migration of the femoral extracortical fixations and verticalisation of the Blumensaat line 73. However, the long-term clinical significance of these growth-related changes is unclear.…”
Section: Consensus Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%