Multiligament Knee Injuries
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On this episode, we discuss the topic of ACL reconstruction with multiligament involvement and how the outcomes compare to those with isolated ACL tears.
The episode begins with an overview of the mechanisms, ligaments involved, and treatment options for multiligament knee injuries. Dr. Benner highlights the unique approach at the Shelbourne Knee Center, emphasizing the importance of avoiding complications, particularly stiffness, over achieving perfect stability.
Scot details the study's methodology and results, which included data from over 5,000 patients. The discussion covers the treatment goals of converting multiligament injuries to resemble isolated ACL tears and the outcomes measured, such as range of motion, postoperative laxity, scar resection rate, graft tear rate, and IKDC scores.
The results reveal no significant differences in key outcomes between patients with isolated ACL tears and those with additional medial or lateral ligament involvement.
Additionally, the episode touches on the importance of maintaining range of motion, avoiding stiffness, and the potential benefits of non-surgical treatment for certain ligament injuries. The discussion concludes with a call to the orthopedic community to consider these findings and the positive outcomes achieved through these methods.
Don't miss the exciting announcement about the upcoming launch of "Patients Place," a new segment geared towards patients, offering accessible and informative content on various knee injury topics.
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