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Surgical Techniques in Primary ACL Reconstruction: Getting It Right the First Time.

Sahil DadooZachary J HermanJonathan D Hughes
Published in: Clinics in sports medicine (2023)
The ideal anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is an individualized anatomic approach aimed at restoring the native structure and function of the knee. Surgeons are tasked with difficult decisions during operative planning, including the optimal graft choice for the patient and appropriate anatomic tunnel placement. Special considerations should additionally be given for skeletally immature patients and those at high-risk for failure, including younger, active patients participating in pivoting sports. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the individualized approach to ACLR, including the necessary preoperative and operative considerations to optimize patient outcomes.
Keyphrases
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  • anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
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