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ACL Prevention Programs
Pages 1-9
This book provides the reader with the best available evidence on the most pressing issues relating to reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) with the goal of supporting surgical reconstruction of the ACL and improving outcomes for patients. Key topics for which evidence-based information is presented include selection of graft material and source, the use of different surgical techniques, graft rupture in relation to surgical technique, and progression to osteoarthritis. The book will aid the surgeon in making decisions with respect to fixation devices and tensioning, the bundles to be reconstructed, and whether to preserve remnants or partial bundle ruptures. An evidence-based stance is taken on evolving topics such as the anatomy of the tibial insertion site of the ACL and the role of the anterolateral capsule and posteromedial corner in high-grade rotatory instability. Furthermore, novel technical developments for measurement of knee laxity and soft tissue navigation are discussed. The reader will also find useful information on general issues concerning physical examination, arthroscopic setup, timing of reconstruction, anesthesia, and anticoagulation
ACL Prevention Programs
Pages 1-9
Arthroscopic Setup for ACL Reconstruction
Pages 11-18
Early vs. Delayed ACL Reconstruction “Early” Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Pages 19-26
Early Versus Delayed ACL Reconstruction: Why Delayed Surgery Is Our Preferred Choice
Pages 27-33
Diagnostic Accuracy of Physical Examinations for ACL Injury
Pages 35-43
Timing of Pediatric ACL Reconstruction
Pages 45-53
Conservative Treatment of Pediatric ACL Injury
Pages 55-60
Anatomical and Technical Considerations for Pediatric ACL Reconstruction
Pages 61-71
Analgesia for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Pages 73-86
Anticoagulation Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Pages 87-101
Technical Considerations for Patellar Tendon Harvest
Pages 103-120
Technical Considerations for Quadriceps Tendon Harvest
Pages 121-133
Acute ACL Rupture: A Biological Approach Through Primary ACL Repair and Augmentation with Bone Marrow Stimulation and Growth Factor Injection
Pages 135-144
Meniscal Repair with ACL Reconstruction
Pages 145-151
Anatomy of ACL Insertion: Ribbon
Pages 153-158
Anatomy of ACL Insertion: Bundles
Pages 159-171
Anatomy of the ACL Insertions: Arthroscopic Identification of the Attachments
Pages 173-179
Functional Analysis of ACL Insertion Site
Pages 181-192
Double-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Pages 193-204
Single Bundle Reconstruction is Preferred to Double Bundle
Pages 205-210
Outside-in Creation of the Anatomical Femoral Tunnel(s)
Pages 211-216
Transtibial Technique
Pages 217-231
Portals
Pages 233-245
Press-Fit ACL Reconstruction
Pages 247-261
Is Notchplasty Necessary for Anatomic ACL Reconstruction?
Pages 263-276
Pros and Cons of Different ACL Graft Fixation Devices
Pages 277-288
ACL Graft Tensioning
Pages 289-299
Diagnosis of Partial ACL Rupture
Pages 301-311
ACL Augmentation
Pages 313-324
Allografts in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Pages 325-331
Synthetic Ligaments for ACL Reconstruction
Pages 333-341
Xenograft Ligaments
Pages 343-353
Extra-articular Plasty with ACL Reconstruction: Long-Term Results of Associated Procedure
Pages 355-370
Treatment of MCL Injury in Combined ACL/MCL Injury
Pages 371-387
ACL Reconstruction in the Multiligament Knee
Pages 389-391
Scientific Basis and Surgical Technique for Iliotibial Band Tenodesis Combined with ACL Reconstruction
Pages 393-404
Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction: Anatomy, Rationale, Technique, and Outcome
Pages 405-412
Instrumented Static Laxity Evaluation
Pages 413-428
Instrumental Dynamic Laxity Evaluation: Non-invasive Inertial Sensors
Pages 429-435
Dynamic Laxity Evaluation
Pages 437-450
The Role of Navigation Systems in ACL Reconstruction
Pages 451-461
Considerations for Treatment of Concomitant Cartilage and ACL Injury
Pages 463-466
ACL Reconstruction and Progression of OA
Pages 467-475
Graft Rupture and Failure After ACL Reconstruction
Pages 477-489
Nonoperative Management of ACL Rupture
Pages 491-498
Osteotomies in the ACL-Deficient Knee
Pages 499-512
Criterion-Based Approach for Rehabilitation After ACL Reconstruction
Pages 513-525
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