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Review article: Anatomic double bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction |
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Shen, S Jordan, F Fu |
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The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) consists of 2 bundles: a slightly larger anteromedial bundle and a posterolateral bundle, named according to their relative tibial insertion sites. Both bundles are crucial to knee stability. Although it is more technically demanding, a double bundle ACL reconstruction restores the knee biomechanics better and provides more rotational stability than a single bundle ACL reconstruction. Intermediate and long-term clinical investigation including the measurement of rotational laxity and the evaluation of osteoarthritic change is needed to confirm biomechanical and short-term clinical outcomes. |
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of Orthopaedic Surgery 2007;15(2):216-21
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Last update: 21 August 2007 |