Unhappy triad of the knee: What are the current concepts and opinions?

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Abstract

The association between injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament, and medial meniscus (MM) has been known to orthopedic surgeons since 1936; O'Donoghue first used the term "unhappy triad" of the knee to describe this condition in 1950. Later studies revealed that involvement of the lateral meniscus is more common than MM in these cases, leading to a change in the definition. Recent studies have revealed that this triad may be primarily linked to knee anterolateral complex injuries. Although there is not a definite management protocol for this triad, we try to mention the most recent concepts about it in addition to expert opinions.

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Hoveidaei, A. H., Sattarpour, R., Dadgostar, H., Razi, S., & Razi, M. (2023). Unhappy triad of the knee: What are the current concepts and opinions? World Journal of Orthopedics. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. https://doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v14.i5.268

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