Review of magnetic resonance imaging features of complications after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

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Abstract

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is an important stabiliser of the knee and is commonly torn in sports injuries. Common indications for imaging after ACL reconstruction include persistent symptoms, limitation of motion and re-injury. Important postoperative complications include graft failure, impingement, arthrofibrosis and graft degeneration. This article aimed to familiarise the radiologist with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging appearances of properly positioned intact ACL grafts and to provide a comprehensive review of MR imaging features of complications following ACL reconstruction.

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Somanathan, A., Tandon, A., & Yang, L. W. (2019, February 1). Review of magnetic resonance imaging features of complications after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Singapore Medical Journal. Singapore Medical Association. https://doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2019017

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