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Results. A total of 1592 patients were enrolled (57% male; median age 24 years). Ten-year follow-up was obtained on 83% (1320) of the cohort. Both IKDC and KOOS scores significantly improved at 2 years and were maintained at 6 and 10 years.
- Factors affecting outcome of ACL reconstruction in over-50 ... - PubMed
ACL reconstruction in over-50-year-olds provided...
- Ten-Year Outcomes and Risk Factors After Anterior Cruciate ... - PubMed
We hypothesized that meniscus and articular cartilage...
- Optimal Graft Choice in Athletic Patients with Anterior Cruciate ...
Allograft use has been shown to be an independent risk...
- Factors affecting outcome of ACL reconstruction in over-50 ... - PubMed
17 Νοε 2022 · Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is a common surgical procedure that can effectively treat ACL injuries; approximately 200 000 ACLR procedures are performed annually in the United States. 1,2 It has been suggested that timing of ACLR surgery is a key factor determining clinical outcomes and postoperative complications. 3-6
21 Σεπ 2023 · Is the surgery successful if a patient is genuinely satisfied years following surgery but did not reach their desired outcome at the time of injury/reconstruction? These nuances emphasize the importance of using a variety of outcome measures and the timing of outcome measurement.
ACL reconstruction in over-50-year-olds provided satisfactory clinical and functional results. Rigorous patient selection is mandatory, as radiologic signs of medial tibiofemoral osteoarthritis indicate a risk of poor outcome.
We hypothesized that meniscus and articular cartilage injuries, revision ACL reconstruction, subsequent knee surgery, and certain demographic characteristics would be significant risk factors for inferior outcomes at 10 years.
1 Δεκ 2019 · ACL reconstruction in over-50 year-olds gave satisfactory clinical and functional results, comparable to those in younger series. Rigorous patient selection is mandatory, as signs of medial tibiofemoral osteoarthritis are associated with poor outcome.
Allograft use has been shown to be an independent risk factor for graft failure and the need for any subsequent surgery, with the risk of repeat ACL injury being 5.2-times greater for an allograft compared to a BPTB autograft within the first 2 years of reconstruction surgery.53