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Which ACL Reconstruction Needs More? A Case-Based Discussion of Slope Correction, Lateral Augmentation, Meniscal Transplantation... (3/7)
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In this video, the speaker discusses lateral tenodesis as a technique in ACL reconstruction. They provide a case example of a 21-year-old female with an ACL injury due to a skiing accident and recurrent instability. They mention the use of radiographs and an MRI scan to assess the injury. The speaker then presents the results of a randomized clinical trial that compared ACL reconstruction with or without lateral tenodesis. The trial showed a 40% reduction in rotatory laxity and a 66% reduction in graft failure with lateral tenodesis. The speaker also discusses other techniques in ACL reconstruction and their failure rates. They conclude by explaining the modified Lemaire technique for lateral tenodesis. No credits were mentioned in the video.
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Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS (Tr&Orth)
Keywords
lateral tenodesis
ACL reconstruction
randomized clinical trial
rotatory laxity
graft failure
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