Complications of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

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Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction has become one of the most common arthroscopic knee procedures, and it has excellent success rates. Intraoperative technical complications are uncommon but can be devastating to knee function. Each of the multiple steps in the reconstruction has associated complications.

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Matava, M. J., Muller, M. S., Clinton, C. M., Rodeo, S. A., Akhavan, S., & Parker, R. D. (2009). Complications of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Instructional Course Lectures, 58, 355–375. https://doi.org/10.2298/mpns1712449r

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