2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.otsr.2010.02.007
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Does combined posterior cruciate ligament and posterolateral corner reconstruction for chronic posterior and posterolateral instability restore normal knee function?

Abstract: Level IV retrospective study.

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“…Overall functional results were dependent on the results for central pivot reconstruction, as underlined by Wajsfisz et al [22,23], especially as regards PCL lesion, whether isolated or associated with PLC lesion. Failure to take account of posterolateral lesions is a factor of failure in central pivot reconstruction, whether for the ACL or the PCL [24,6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Overall functional results were dependent on the results for central pivot reconstruction, as underlined by Wajsfisz et al [22,23], especially as regards PCL lesion, whether isolated or associated with PLC lesion. Failure to take account of posterolateral lesions is a factor of failure in central pivot reconstruction, whether for the ACL or the PCL [24,6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Les résultats fonctionnels globaux étaient influencés par celui des plasties du pivot central et particulièrement en cas de lésion du ligament croisé postérieur, comme l'avait déjà souligné Wajsfisz et al [22,23] que ce soit dans les lésions isolées du LCP ou combinées avec une lésion du plan postéro-latéral. L'absence de prise en compte des lésions postéro-latérales est, par ailleurs, une source d'échec de la plastie centrale qu'elle concerne le ligament croisé antérieur ou croisé postérieur [6,24].…”
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“…High-energy traumas, such as motor-vehicle accidents, are the most common mechanisms of injury necessitating PLC chronic reconstruction. [23][24][25] Surgical technique (including single fibula sling procedure and "anatomic" reconstruction to address individual components of the PLC) and graft choice (including Achilles tendon allograft and hamstring autograft) varies significantly in the existing literature on chronic PLC reconstruction. Many level IV case series have addressed chronic PLC reconstruction, and clinical outcome scores generally improve significantly for each type of surgical procedure.…”
Section: Outcomes Of Chronic Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%