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Preoperative Risk Factors for Subsequent Ipsilateral ACL Revision Surgery After an ACL Restoration Procedure.

Ryan M SanbornGary J BadgerBraden C FlemingAta M Kiapournull nullPaul D FadaleMichael J HulstynBrett D OwensBenedikt ProffenNicholas SantGabriela PortillaChristina FreibergerRachael HendersonSamuel BarnettMeggin CostaCynthia ChrostekKirsten EcklundLyle J MicheliMartha M MurrayYi-Meng YenDennis E Kramer
Published in: The American journal of sports medicine (2022)
Younger age and higher MTS were predictors of ipsilateral ACL revision surgery after the BEAR procedure. Younger patients with higher tibial slopes should be aware of the increased risk for revision surgery when deciding to undergo ACL restoration.
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