Computer-assisted knee anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: First clinical tests

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Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is a delicate task. The procedure of choice is the patellar tendon bone autograft, but an anisometric position of this tendon often leads to failure. We propose a method that allows positioning of the central part of the ligament graft at the least anisometric sites. The system uses a workstation and a three-dimensional optical localizer to create images that represent knee kinematics. The surgeon uses these images to guide the surgery. This technique has been validated on eight cadavers and 12 patients. © 1995 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.

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Dessenne, V., Lavallée, S., Julliard, R., Orti, R., Martelli, S., & Cinquin, P. (1995). Computer-assisted knee anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: First clinical tests. Computer Aided Surgery, 1(1), 59–64. https://doi.org/10.3109/10929089509106827

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