Arthroscopic primary repair of the anterior cruciate ligament in adults: a systematic review
Abstract
Background The most common procedure to manage a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is surgical reconstruction. Primary repair of the ACL is returning on the forefront in the management of acute ACL, aiming to be less invasive and preserve the original ligament. Several techniques have been reported; the present systematic review investigates the clinical outcomes of ACL primary repair in adults. Sources of data Following an electronic search...
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Title
Arthroscopic primary repair of the anterior cruciate ligament in adults: a systematic review
Published Date
Aug 19, 2019
Journal
Volume
131
Issue
1
Pages
29 - 42
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