“…In the current study by Berthold et al, 5 a high prevalence of injury to the Kaplan Fiber Complex (KFC) (either proximal, distal, or both fibers) was reported, varying between 35.6% and 53.8% among different raters. The study concluded that, “KF integrity and injury can be reliably detected on routine knee MRI.” In addition, the authors stated that, “As injuries to the KFC contribute to persistent anterolateral rotatory instability, which may influence ACL failure or reoperation rates, significant improvements in preoperative diagnostic criteria are required to determine the exact injury pattern and to assist in surgical decision-making.” As far as we are aware, there are no clinical studies that demonstrate an association between KF injury and subjective symptoms of persistent anterolateral rotatory instability after ACLR.…”