Common Pediatric Knee Injuries 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-55870-3_16
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Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury

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“…Two studies [ 13 , 14 ] present surgical techniques for tibial inlay reconstruction and needle-arthroscopy-assisted arthroscopic PCL reconstruction to improve reproducibility and visualization. Two studies [ 15 , 16 ] discuss the controversy over reconstructive methods for chronic PCL injuries, advocating for nonoperative treatment in most cases, highlighting the rarity of PCL injuries in pediatric populations, and stressing the importance of optimal treatment to preserve knee function. One study [ 17 ] found similar functional results in the arthroscopic reconstruction of isolated PCL and combined ACL and PCL tears.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Two studies [ 13 , 14 ] present surgical techniques for tibial inlay reconstruction and needle-arthroscopy-assisted arthroscopic PCL reconstruction to improve reproducibility and visualization. Two studies [ 15 , 16 ] discuss the controversy over reconstructive methods for chronic PCL injuries, advocating for nonoperative treatment in most cases, highlighting the rarity of PCL injuries in pediatric populations, and stressing the importance of optimal treatment to preserve knee function. One study [ 17 ] found similar functional results in the arthroscopic reconstruction of isolated PCL and combined ACL and PCL tears.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%