Suture of the torn anterior cruciate ligament. 5-year follow-up of 60
cases using an instrumental stability test. Fruensgaard S. Kroner K. Riis J. Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica. [JC:1go] 63(3):323-5, 1992 Jun. 60 patients were examined 5 (2-9) years after simple suture of acute rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament. In the follow-up the patients were examined clinically and by instrumental testing of stability (Acufex Knee Signature System). 10 knees had had a ligament reconstruction during the follow-up period, 28 knees were stable, and 22 unstable. By the Lysholm knee-score, function was rated excellent or good in both stable and unstable knees and the Tegner activity score dropped insignificantly. A positive correlation was found between the measured laxity and the clinical tests. Instrumental stability testing seems to be a reliable supplementary tool in the diagnosis of anterior cruciate ligament insufficiency. Ligament repair by simple suture was not better than reported results on conservative treatment.
Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.
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