Management of collateral ligament laxity in ACL revision
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Collateral ligament injury can be a cause of ACL graft failure. These ligament injuries must be addressed at revision surgery in order to prevent failure of the revision surgery. In malalignment with associated collateral ligament injury, osteotomy may be the preferred choice to manage the collateral ligament laxity. This outline will describe techniques for managing collateral ligament injury in revision ACL reconstruction and also for identifying patients where osteotomy is indicated.
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