Posterolateral corner deficiency in revision ACL reconstruction

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Abstract

There are many etiologies for failed ACL reconstruction. Failure to recognize and address a posterolateral corner injury may be a predisposing factor. A correct diagnosis requires an accurate history as well as an appreciation of the subtleties of a complete knee examination. If revision surgery is indicated, we prefer an anatomic technique utilizing an Achilles tendon allograft reconstruction of the fibular collateral ligament and posterolateral corner.

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Shindle, M. K., Levy, B. A., Clatworthy, M., & Marx, R. G. (2014). Posterolateral corner deficiency in revision ACL reconstruction. In Revision ACL Reconstruction: Indications and Technique (Vol. 9781461407669, pp. 211–219). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0766-9_20

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