Literature DB >> 6821986

The untreated anterior cruciate ligament rupture.

W J McDaniel, T B Dameron.   

Abstract

Forty-nine patients (52 knees) with untreated anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures were evaluated an average of 14 years after injury. The results were compared with those of a ten-year follow-up study on the same patients. Eighty-six percent of the knees had one or both menisci removed. There had been little change in symptoms, except that the incidence of giving way had decreased. The incidence of anterior laxity and rotary instability continued to be high. Seventy-five percent of the patients continued to participate in strenuous sports. The incidence of degenerative changes on roentgenograms had increased, with one-third of the knees demonstrating joint space narrowing or unequivocal evidence of osteoarthritis. Development of degenerative changes was associated with varus deformity, meniscectomy, and relatively heavy body weight.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6821986

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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Review 4.  A systematic review of the femoral origin and tibial insertion morphology of the ACL.

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5.  Determining utility values in patients with anterior cruciate ligament tears using clinical scoring systems.

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6.  Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in patients over 40 years using hamstring autograft.

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7.  Autologous patellar tendon and quadrupled hamstring grafts in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a prospective randomized multicenter review of different fixation methods.

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8.  Isokinetic strength of the quadriceps and hamstrings and functional ability of anterior cruciate deficient knees in recreational athletes.

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10.  The relation of femoral notch stenosis to ACL tears in persons with knee osteoarthritis.

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