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Orthopedics

Journal Articles

2015

Tibial/surgery;; Prospective Studies;; Reoperation;; Risk Factors;; Tibia/surgery;; Young Adult;; ACL reconstruction;; meniscectomy;; meniscus;; osteoarthritis;; valgus;; varus

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Association Of Meniscal Status, Lower Extremity Alignment, And Body Mass Index With Chondrosis At Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction, R. H. Brophy, A. K. Haas, L. J. Huston, S. K. Nwosu, R. W. Wright, E. Hershman Jan 2015

Association Of Meniscal Status, Lower Extremity Alignment, And Body Mass Index With Chondrosis At Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction, R. H. Brophy, A. K. Haas, L. J. Huston, S. K. Nwosu, R. W. Wright, E. Hershman

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BACKGROUND: Knees undergoing revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (rACLR) have a high prevalence of articular cartilage lesions. HYPOTHESIS: The prevalence of chondrosis at the time of rACLR is associated with meniscal status and lower extremity alignment. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3. METHODS: Data from the prospective Multicenter ACL Revision Study (MARS) cohort were reviewed to identify patients with preoperative lower extremity alignment films. Lower extremity alignment was defined by the weightbearing line (WBL) as a percentage of the tibial plateau width, while the chondral and meniscal status of each weightbearing compartment was recorded at the time of …