41. COMBINED ANTERIOR CRUCIATE AND ANTEROLATERAL LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION
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Abstract
Objective: the purpose of this study is to evaluate the function outcomes for anterior cruciate and anterolateral ligament reconstruction.
Subject and methods: a retrospective case series of 10 patients who underwent anterior cruciate and anterolateral ligament reconstruction from 10/2023 to 5/2024. Anterior cruciate grafts: hamstring (5 patients), superficial quad tendon (1 patients), bone patellar tendon bone (4 patients). Anterolateral graft: anterior half of peroneus longus tendon (10 patients). All patients were follow up at least 6 months.
Results: Lysholm knee scoring scale were Excellent (10 patients), no complications in the study; all patients were satisfied.
Conclusion: Combined anterior cruciate and anterolateral ligament reconstruction have excellent clinical outcomes with no complication.
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Keywords
anterior cruciate ligament, anterolateral ligament, reconstruction
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