1980
DOI: 10.2106/00004623-198062050-00002
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Untreated ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament. A follow-up study.

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“…It is also suggested that the synovium plays an important role in enhancing ligament healing capacity. Anterior cruciate ligament injuries are unlikely to heal either with closed treatment or primary repair (Arnoczky et al 1979, McDaniel and Dameron 1980, Fruensgaard et al 1992. Best results are achieved with reconstructive surgery (Shino et al 1984, Ochi et al 1993a.…”
Section: Masataka Deie Mitsua Ochi and Yoshikazu Lkutamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also suggested that the synovium plays an important role in enhancing ligament healing capacity. Anterior cruciate ligament injuries are unlikely to heal either with closed treatment or primary repair (Arnoczky et al 1979, McDaniel and Dameron 1980, Fruensgaard et al 1992. Best results are achieved with reconstructive surgery (Shino et al 1984, Ochi et al 1993a.…”
Section: Masataka Deie Mitsua Ochi and Yoshikazu Lkutamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,8,13 The clinical manifestations of chronic ACL insufficiency may include pain, swelling, and instability. 14 In cases of chronic ACL tears with associated OA, an isolated ACLR may lead to further progression of OA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Hence, it is not uncommon to find medial compartment OA in combination with chronic ACL ruptures. The reconstruction of ACL can help stall the progression of OA, but the medial compartment OA with varus deformity needs realignment osteotomy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deehan et al (16) encontraram baixa incidência (8%) de crepitação na articulação femoropatelar, após a reconstrução do LCA com tendão patelar. McDaniel e Dameron (22) encontraram 45%. Deehan et al (16) também relatam que, após cinco anos de seguimento, 91% de seus pacientes não apresentavam dor ou tinham dor leve no tendão patelar.…”
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