Background: This study was performed to compare the clinical efficacies of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with autologous ligament grafting at different time points. Methods: Eighty-five patients with ACL were categorized into two groups: Group A (GA, n = 45), who underwent early-stage (≤3 weeks) surgery, and Group B (GB, n = 40), who underwent advanced-stage (>3 weeks) surgery. Perioperative conditions, knee joint functions, activity and stability before and at 6 months postoperatively, changes in quality of life (QOL), good and excellent rates of knee joint functions, and incidence of complications were compared between the two groups. Results: In both groups, there was an increase in the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score, Lysholm score, and QOL and a decrease in the knee joint angle flexion limitation, angle of spread limitation, positive rates in the anterior drawer test (ADT), and Lachman test score (P
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Hu, B., Gao, F., Li, C., Zhang, B., An, M., Lu, M., … Liu, Y. (2020). A comparative analysis of the efficacy of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with autologous ligament grafting at different time points. Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis, 34(12). https://doi.org/10.1002/jcla.23543
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