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Anatomic Posterolateral Knee Reconstructions Require a Popliteofibular Ligament Reconstruction Through a Tibial Tunnel

2010

Background: No biomechanical study has been performed analyzing the merits of reconstructing the popliteofibular ligament (PFL) through a tibial tunnel with an anatomic reconstruction of the posterolateral knee. Hypothesis: There is no difference in an anatomic posterolateral knee reconstruction with or without a PFL reconstruction placed through a tibial tunnel in restoring knee motion to the intact, uninjured state, and the knee is not overconstrained with this reconstruction. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: Eight paired knees were tested in the intact state and then sectioned to simulate a grade III posterolateral knee injury. The reconstruction for the first paired …

Joint Instabilitymusculoskeletal diseasesKnee JointTenodesisPOSTEROLATERAL CORNER RECONSTRUCTION. LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTIONPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPopliteofibular ligamentCadaverSettore MED/33 - Malattie Apparato LocomotoreCadavermedicineHumansTransplantation HomologousOrthopedic ProceduresOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTibiapopliteofibular ligament posterolateral knee injury anatomic posterolateral knee reconstruction knee biomechanicsAgedTibiaTibial tunnelbusiness.industryFibular collateral ligamentBiomechanicsAnatomyMiddle Agedmusculoskeletal systemBiomechanical PhenomenaTransplantationmedicine.anatomical_structureLigamentPosterior Cruciate Ligamentbusinesshuman activitiesThe American Journal of Sports Medicine
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Results of isolated posterolateral corner reconstruction

2010

Abstract Background Isolated posterolateral corner (PLC) tears are relatively rare events. Various surgical techniques to treat posterolateral knee instability have been described; because surgical results are linked to cruciate reconstructions it has been difficult to date to define whether one surgical procedure has better prognosis than another. The goal of this study is to determine the clinical outcome of PLC reconstruction following fibular-based technique. Materials and methods We retrospectively evaluated a case series of patients who received isolated PLC reconstruction between March 2005 and January 2007. Ten patients were surgically treated for isolated injuries and were availabl…

Surgical resultsMaleKnee JointPosterolateral corner (PLC) reconstructionKnee JointTendonsPostoperative ComplicationsSettore MED/33 - Malattie Apparato LocomotoreOrthopedics and Sports MedicineOrthopedic ProceduresRange of Motion ArticularVenous ThrombosisFibular collateral ligamentPosterolateral corner (PLC) reconstruction Fibular collateral ligament Knee ligament reconstruction Popliteofibular ligamentMiddle Agedmusculoskeletal systemTreatment OutcomePopliteofibular ligamentLigaments ArticularOriginal ArticleFemaleRadiologyRange of motionOrthopedic Proceduresmusculoskeletal diseasesAdultJoint InstabilityReoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentKnee InjuriesTransplantation AutologousYoung AdultmedicinePosterolateral cornerHumansFibular collateral ligamentRetrospective StudiesArthritis Infectiousbusiness.industryKnee ligament reconstructionPlastic Surgery ProceduresSurgeryTransplantationOrthopedic surgeryChronic DiseaseSurgerybusinessPulmonary EmbolismFollow-Up Studies
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