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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Revision With Reconstruction of Antero-Lateral Ligament for ACL Revision

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January 2025

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Revision With Reconstruction of Antero-Lateral Ligament for ACL Revision

Vol: 307| Issue: 1| Number:94| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

Combined anterior cruciate ligament revision with reconstruction of the antero-lateral ligament does not improve outcome at 2-year follow-up compared to isolated acl revision; a randomized controlled trial.

Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc . 2023 Nov;31(11):5077-5086.

Contributing Authors:
OG Sorensen P Fauno L Konradsen T Nielsen S Schaarup B Mygind-Klavsen M Krogsgaard M Lind

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Synopsis

A total of 103 patients undergoing their first ACL revision were randomized to receive either combined ACL revision and ALL reconstruction (n=49) or isolated ACL revision (n=54). The primary outcome was the KNEES-ACL looseness score at 2-year follow-up. Secondary outcomes included additional KNEES-ACL subscales, KOOS subdomains, and Tegner Activity Scale. Objective knee laxity and rotational stabi...

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