Arthroscopic centralization restores residual knee laxity in ACL-reconstructed knee with a lateral meniscus defect.
Tomomasa NakamuraMonica A LindeBrandon D MarshallHideyuki KogaTakeshi MunetaPatrick SmolinskiFreddie H FuPublished in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2019)
In this porcine model, the capsular support of middle segment of the lateral meniscus using arthroscopic centralization improved the residual rotational laxity of the ACL-reconstructed knee accompanied with lateral meniscus dysfunction due to massive meniscus defect. This study quantifies the benefit to knee kinematics of arthroscopic centralization by restoring the lateral meniscal function.