2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12178-019-09571-5
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Outcome After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Revision

Abstract: Purpose of Review To describe the current literature related to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) revision in terms of surgical aspects, graft choices, concomitant injuries, patient-reported outcome, return to sport, and objective measurement outcome. Recent Findings An ACL rupture is a common knee injury, and the number of primary ACL reconstructions is increasing, implying a subsequent increase of ACL revisions in the future. It is widely accepted that an ACL revision … Show more

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“…The BPTB autograft is well known to be associated with anterior knee pain and patellofemoral symptoms affecting kneeling activities. [18] Patients reported inferior short-and long-term outcomes after revision ACLR with BPTB grafts. [19] Quadriceps tendon and hamstring being the most preferred autograft for revision, both are reported to be associated with anterior knee pain and donor site morbidity influencing the functional outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BPTB autograft is well known to be associated with anterior knee pain and patellofemoral symptoms affecting kneeling activities. [18] Patients reported inferior short-and long-term outcomes after revision ACLR with BPTB grafts. [19] Quadriceps tendon and hamstring being the most preferred autograft for revision, both are reported to be associated with anterior knee pain and donor site morbidity influencing the functional outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of autograft options, an ipsilateral or contralateral BPTB autograft is often employed because of the ability of bone blocks to fill the tunnel and the low rerupture rates 33 . The potential drawbacks of ipsilateral BPTB grafts include knee stiffness, anterior knee pain, and worse patient-reported out-come measures relative to allograft or hamstring autograft in some studies 31,34 . Notably, ipsilateral reharvesting of BPTB autografts have been associated with inferior short-term and long-term patient-reported outcomes 35,36 .…”
Section: Management Strategies For Tunnel Widening and Bone Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Основной целью реконструкции ПКС у физически активных молодых людей является полноценное восстановление функции коленного сустава и возвращение к прежнему уровню спортивных нагрузок. Артроскопическая пластика ПКС представляет собой одно из самых распространенных ортопедических операций [1] и достаточно успешное вмешательство, позволяющее достичь удовлетворительных результатов в 75−97 % случаев [7,8]. Не существует общепринятого и однозначного определения неудачного исхода реконструкции ПКС, тем не менее сюда, как правило, относят пациентов с наличием субъективной и/или объективной нестабильности, болью, а также ограничением амплитуды движений в коленном суставе [9−11].…”
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