2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2007.02.008
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Risk and Outcome of Infection After Different Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Techniques

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“…14 It should be noted that in studies in which autograft or allograft was not specified, autograft placement was the assumed procedure. 10,14,15,18 A total of 36% (range, 0% to 55%) of patients underwent knee procedures before the index ACL reconstruction, as reported in 10 studies, whereas a total of 54% (range, 0% to 100%) of patients underwent a concomitant knee procedure, as reported in 16 studies.…”
Section: Demographic and Operative Datamentioning
confidence: 87%
“…14 It should be noted that in studies in which autograft or allograft was not specified, autograft placement was the assumed procedure. 10,14,15,18 A total of 36% (range, 0% to 55%) of patients underwent knee procedures before the index ACL reconstruction, as reported in 10 studies, whereas a total of 54% (range, 0% to 100%) of patients underwent a concomitant knee procedure, as reported in 16 studies.…”
Section: Demographic and Operative Datamentioning
confidence: 87%
“…nfection is a relatively rare but potentially serious complication after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction [1][2][3][4] . Because of the low prevalence of infection after ACL reconstruction, a study of such infections requires a large cohort in order to control for heterogeneous factors and to facilitate meaningful analysis of associated risk factors.…”
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“…8 Aparentemente si, a partir del día 4, existe un segundo aumento de PCR, hay que sospechar una complicación. 7 Calvisi y cols., Corbatón y cols., y Margheritini y cols. 6,16,17 observaron tras la reconstrucción artroscópica del LCA que la PCR mostraba una elevación importante en el posoperatorio inmediato, con un máximo en el día 3, y la normalización a partir de los 15 días.…”
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