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Reconstruction of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament
Orthopedics, 1986ABSTRACT: Presented is a three to eight year follow up of reefing of the posterior cruciate in 20 cases, and reconstruction of the posterior cruciate with a patellar tendon, quadriceps tendon flap as a "reversed Jones' procedure" in 10 cases. Using the reefing procedure, there were six excellent results, ten acceptable, and four poor results.
E, Eriksson, T, Häggmark, R J, Johnson
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Positioning of the posterior cruciate ligament
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 1994AbstractThe isometric position in ligament reconstruction is the one in which there is little or no change in the length of the graft with range of motion of the joint. It varies according to the positions of the tunnels that will become the attachment sites of whatever graft is being used. Better understanding of this concept that greatly improved the
K, Juergensen, J C, Edwards, R P, Jakob
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2011
The optimal treatment of posterior cruciate ligament ruptures remains controversial despite numerous recent basic science advances on the topic. The current literature on the anatomy, biomechanics, and clinical outcomes of posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is reviewed.
James E, Voos +4 more
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The optimal treatment of posterior cruciate ligament ruptures remains controversial despite numerous recent basic science advances on the topic. The current literature on the anatomy, biomechanics, and clinical outcomes of posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is reviewed.
James E, Voos +4 more
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Posterior Cruciate Ligament Recession
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1999Three cases of posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) laxity without posterolateral rotatory instability had magnetic resonance imaging scans that documented the structural continuity of the PCL. Tibial PCL recession was effective in eliminating symptomatic laxity in 1 case and lacked efficacy in the other 2 cases.
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Anatomy of the posterior cruciate ligament
The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1989PCL injuries are major injuries of the knee. Most of the literature on PCL injury has focused on mechanism of injury, diagnosis, and treatment. We are presenting a review of the anatomy of the PCL. Different portions of the PCL are taut at different degrees of knee flexion and extension. The PCL, thus, along with the ACL, contributes to the "screwhome
B A, Van Dommelen, P J, Fowler
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Anatomy of the posterior cruciate ligament and the meniscofemoral ligaments
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2005AbstractThis paper describes the anatomy of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) and the meniscofemoral ligaments (MFLs). The fibres of the PCL may be split into two functional bundles; the anterolateral bundle (ALB) and the posteromedial bundle (PMB), relating to their femoral attachments.
A A, Amis +3 more
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Revision Posterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2017Successful posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction surgery results from identification and treatment of associated pathology such as posterolateral instability, posteromedial instability, and lower extremity malalignment. The use of strong graft material, properly placed tunnels to as closely as possible approximate the PCL insertion sites ...
Gregory C, Fanelli +2 more
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Posterior Cruciate Ligament Insufficiency
Sports Medicine, 1984A review of the English language literature establishes athletic mishaps as a major cause of posterior cruciate ligament injury. However, diversity of opinion exists regarding the functional significance of the lesion, its occurrence as an isolated entity, and the roles of conservative and surgical management.
T M, Barton, J S, Torg, M, Das
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Combined Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1994Management of posterior cruciate ligament injuries combined with other ligamentous knee injuries must begin with an understanding of the normal anatomy and biomechanics of the knee. Careful physical examinations and judicious use of ancillary tests allow delineation of the extent of knee injury.
W G, Clancy, T B, Sutherland
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Ganglion cysts of the posterior cruciate ligament
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2003Ganglion cysts arising from the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) of the knee are rare. Thirteen cases have been reported with detailed description in the English literature. In this study, 3 cases of ganglion cyst arising from the PCL of the knee are described and comparatively reviewed with the literature. This case report draws attention to clinical
Ryuh-Sup, Kim +3 more
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