A study was undertaken to determine whether a significantly different clinical outcome could be expected following nonoperative treatment of acute partial
We have determined whether somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) were detectable after direct mechanical stimulation of normal, injured and reconstructed
Deficiency of the
Failure of conservative treatment is the usual indication for the reconstruction of a knee with deficiency of the
Thirty-nine patients underwent reconstruction of the
We describe the results of conservative treatment for complete midsubstance tears of the
In 100 consecutive patients with chronic deficiency of the
Cryopreserved patellar tendon allografts are often recommended for reconstruction of
We describe 74 patients with disabling instability of the knee due to isolated anterior cruciate deficiency. None responded to conservative measures or correction of internal derangements. All patients were treated by replacement of the
This work studied the fibre bundle anatomy of the
Many methods of reconstruction for ACL deficiency have been described, but little is known about their biomechanical properties. We examined extra-articular (EA), intra-articular (IA) and combined (EA+IA) reconstructions in ten cadaver knees after the ACL had been ruptured by the performance of a rapid anterior drawer movement. Stability at each stage before and after rupture and reconstruction was tested by anterior drawer, Lachman, varus-valgus and tibial rotation tests. Both IA and IA+EA reconstructions restored normal stability, while EA reconstructions improved stability but did not restore it to normal. The addition of an EA procedure to an IA procedure made no difference to knee stability. We conclude that in cases of isolated ACL deficiency there is no biomechanical basis for EA reconstruction, either alone or in addition to an IA reconstruction.