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Comparison of concomitant injuries and patient-reported outcome in patients that have undergone both primary and revision ACL reconstruction-a national registry study.

Eleonor SvantessonEric Hamrin SenorskiFrida KristianssonEduard Alentorn-GeliOlof WestinKristian Samuelsson
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research (2020)
Patients undergoing ACL revision reported a 1-year outcome that was slightly inferior to the 1-year outcome after their primary ACL reconstruction. An ACL revision was associated with an increase in cartilage injuries. A PLC injury at ACL revision and the use of allograft for ACL revision predicted a clinically relevant poorer KOOS one year after ACL revision.
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