Osseous valgus alignment and posteromedial ligament complex deficiency lead to increased ACL graft forces.
Julian MehlAlexander OttoCameron KiaMatthew MurphyE ObopilweFlorian B ImhoffMatthias J FeuchtAndreas B ImhoffRobert A ArcieroKnut BeitzelPublished in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2019)
Osseous valgus alignment led to significantly increased forces on ACL grafts under axial joint compression, which was even further enhanced, when the PMC was deficient. In the valgus aligned and PMC deficient knee, correction to a straight leg axis was significantly more effective in decreasing forces on the ACL graft than reconstruction of the PMC. In patients with valgus alignment and combined injuries of the ACL and PMC, a correction osteotomy to a straight leg axis as well as reconstruction of the PMC should be considered to protect the reconstructed ACL.