Slope‐reducing tibial osteotomy decreases ACL‐graft forces and anterior tibial translation under axial load
Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy2019Vol. 27(10), pp. 3381–3389
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Florian B. Imhoff, Julian Mehl, Brendan Comer, Elifho Obopilwe, Mark P. Cote, Matthias J. Feucht, James D. Wylie, Andreas B. Imhoff, Robert A. Arciero, Knut Beitzel
Abstract
Slope-reducing osteotomy decreased anterior tibial translation in the ACL-deficient and ACL-reconstructed knee under axial load, while internal rotation of the tibia increased in the ACL-deficient status after osteotomy. Especially in ACL revision surgery, the osteotomy protects the reconstructed ACL with significantly lower forces on the graft under axial load.
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