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Impaction Fractures of the Lateral Femoral Condyle Related to Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: A Scoping Review Concerning Diagnosis, Prevalence, Clinical Importance, and Management.

Marcin MostowyKacper RuzikMichał EbiszRobert F LaPradeKonrad Malinowski
Published in: Clinics in orthopedic surgery (2023)
A LFC-IF occurs due to the pivot-shift mechanism of ACL injury. Its radiological feature is defined as an impaction of terminal sulcus deeper than 1 mm and is present in up to 52% of patients with a torn ACL. An LFC-IF causes injury to the cartilage, probably leads to its progressive degeneration, and is significantly associated with an increased risk of a lateral meniscus injury. A large LFC-IF might be associated with greater rotational knee instability. Although several techniques of LFC-IF treatment were proposed, none of them has been evaluated on a large cohort of patients to date.
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