Surgical Restoration to Treat Chronic Deficiency of the Posterolateral Complex and Cruciate Ligaments of the Knee Joint

Author:

Noyes Frank R.1,Barber-Westin Sue D.1

Affiliation:

1. Cincinnati Sportsmedicine and Orthopaedic Center and the Deaconess Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio

Abstract

We report the results of treatment of combined defi ciency of the posterolateral complex and one or both cruciate ligaments. The posterolateral complex defi ciencies were corrected by a proximal advancement procedure of the lateral collateral ligament and pos terolateral complex tissues. The cruciate ligaments were reconstructed with either autogenous or allogenic tissue. Twenty-three consecutive patients were in cluded in the study, 21 returned for followup at a mean of 42 months (range, 23 to 94) postoperatively, and one reconstruction failed before the 2-year evaluation. The results were evaluated using the Cincinnati Knee Rating System. Using another classification system that assesses lateral joint opening, external tibial rota tion, and varus recurvatum tests, we found the pos terolateral advancement was fully functional in 14 knees (64%) at followup; in 6 knees (27%) there was partial function; and in 2 knees (9%) the advancement had failed. The proximal advancement represents a simplified method to restore tension in the posterolat eral complex. It allows early knee motion and is war ranted in knees in which structurally intact but lax ligamentous structures are present. The procedure is not performed when inadequate, thinned, or scarred posterolateral structures exist (these require graft re construction) or in varus-aligned knees. Associated cruciate ligament deficiencies should be surgically cor rected at the time of the posterolateral advancement procedure.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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