Revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction : a case-based approach / Michael J. Alaia, Kristofer J. Jones, editors.

Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is one of the most common procedures performed in sports medicine centers. However, these procedures can carry a long-term failure rate as high as 5-15%%, and when these procedures fail, revision is significantly more complex. Considerable factors need to be...

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Other Authors: Alaia, Michael J. (Editor), Jones, Kristofer J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2022]
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Table of Contents:
  • Initial Work-up of the Failed ACL Reconstruction
  • Radiographic Work-up of the Failed ACL Reconstruction
  • Indications for Revision ACL Reconstruction
  • Graft Options in the Revision ACL Setting
  • Management of the Structurally Intact ACL with Residual Instability
  • Management of Osteolysis in Revision ACL
  • Prior Femoral Tunnel Management
  • Prior Tibial Tunnel Management
  • Indications for Two-stage Revision ACL Reconstruction
  • Management of Medial Sided Ligamentous Laxity
  • Management of Lateral Sided Ligamentous Laxity
  • Management of Sagittal Plane Deformity
  • Role of High Tibial Osteotomy to Restore Coronal Balance
  • Role of Extra-articular Tenodesis: ITB
  • Role of Extra-articular Tenodesis: ALL
  • Management of the Medial Meniscus-deficient Knee
  • Management of the Lateral Meniscus-deficient Knee
  • Management of the Stiff Failed ACL Reconstruction
  • Management of the Failed Pediatric ACL Reconstruction
  • Concomitant Chondral Restoration
  • Management of the Elite Athlete with a Failed ACL Reconstruction
  • Outcomes after Revision ACL Reconstruction.