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2. Contralateral hamstring autografts do not provide benefit compared to ipsilateral hamstring autografts in primary or revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a systematic review
3. High return to sport rate and few re-ruptures at long term in professional footballers after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with hamstrings
4. Posterior tibial slope, notch width index and tibial tubercle to trochlear groove distance contribute to development of mucoid degeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament: a systematic review
5. Extent of posterolateral tibial plateau impaction fracture correlates with anterolateral complex injury and has an impact on functional outcome after ACL reconstruction
6. Sports activity and quality of life improve after isolated ACL, isolated PCL, and combined ACL/PCL reconstruction
7. “Cost-effectiveness of ACL treatment is dependent on age and activity level: a systematic review”
8. The anterior cruciate ligament injury severity scale (ACLISS) is an effective tool to document and categorize the magnitude of associated tissue damage in knees after primary ACL injury and reconstruction
9. Bone marrow lesions in the knee are associated with meniscal lesions and cartilage pathologies according to the six-letter system
10. Some, but not all, patients experience full symptom resolution and a positive rehabilitation process after ACL reconstruction: an interview study
11. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with all-soft tissue quadriceps tendon versus quadriceps tendon with bone block
12. The orientation of the ALL femoral tunnel to minimize collision with the ACL tunnel depends on the need or not of far-cortex drilling
13. Combined ACL and ALL reconstruction reduces the rate of reoperation for graft failure or secondary meniscal lesions in young athletes
14. The morphology of the femoral footprint of the anterior cruciate ligament changes with aging from a large semicircular shape to a small flat ribbon-like shape
15. Higher risk of ACL rupture in amateur football compared to professional football: 5-year results of the ‘Anterior cruciate ligament-registry in German football’
16. Psychological, physical and social factors influence decision to return to sport after revision ACL reconstruction with BPTB graft
17. Laterally shifted tibial tunnel can be the risk of residual knee laxity for double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
18. Same knee, different goals: patients and surgeons have different priorities related to ACL reconstruction
19. Remnant preservation provides good clinical outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
20. An arthroscopic repair technique for proximal anterior cruciate tears in children to restore active function and avoid growth disturbances
21. Anterior cruciate ligament intactness in osteoarthritic patients indicated for total knee arthroplasty: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis
22. Peroneus longus tendon autograft has functional outcomes comparable to hamstring tendon autograft for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysis
23. PRP does not improve the objective outcomes of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysis
24. Anatomic single- and double-bundle ACL reconstruction both restore dynamic knee function: a randomized clinical trial—part II: knee kinematics
25. The deep lateral femoral notch sign: a reliable diagnostic tool in identifying a concomitant anterior cruciate and anterolateral ligament injury
26. The apex of the deep cartilage is a stable landmark to position the femoral tunnel during remnant-preserving anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
27. Graft failure within 2 years of isolated anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is associated with increased risk of secondary meniscus tears
28. Reference standards for stress radiography measurements in knee ligament injury and instability: a systematic review
29. Greater self-efficacy, psychological readiness and return to sport amongst paediatric patients compared with adolescents and young adults, 8 and 12 months after ACL reconstruction
30. Anterior cruciate ligament femoral footprint is oblong-ovate, triangular, or two-tears shaped in healthy young adults: three-dimensional MRI analysis
31. Anterior cruciate ligament bundle insertions vary between ACL-rupture and non-injured knees
32. Femoral and tibial bone bruise volume is not correlated with ALL injury or rotational instability in patients with ACL-deficient knee
33. Anterior root of lateral meniscus and medial tibial spine are reliable intraoperative landmarks for the tibial footprint of anterior cruciate ligament
34. Knee laxity, lateral meniscus tear and distal femur morphology influence pivot shift test grade in ACL injury patients
35. Management of anterior cruciate ligament revision in adults: the 2022 ESSKA consensus: part II—surgical strategy
36. Serial change of femoral and tibial tunnel width after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with allograft
37. BLU-DAT: a new reliable and accurate arthrometer for measuring anterior knee laxity
38. Exploring the potential of ChatGPT as a supplementary tool for providing orthopaedic information
39. Management of anterior cruciate ligament revision in adults: the 2022 ESSKA consensus part III—indications for different clinical scenarios using the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method
40. Management of anterior cruciate ligament revision in adults: the 2022 ESSKA consensus part I—diagnostics and preoperative planning
41. The posterior cruciate ligament–posterior femoral cortex angle (PCL–PCA) and the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) sign are useful parameters to indicate the progression of knee decompensation over time after an ACL injury
42. What it takes to have a high-grade pivot shift—focus on bony morphology
43. Combining age, sex, body mass index, sport level, and preoperative quadriceps strength improves the predictive ability of quadriceps strength recovery after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
44. Graft impingement increases anterior cruciate ligament graft signal more than acute graft bending angle: magnetic resonance imaging-based study in outside-in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
45. Partial debridement is the most commonly reported treatment option for mucoid degeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament: a systematic review
46. Meniscal repair failure following concurrent primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: results from the New Zealand ACL Registry
47. Plantaris tendon: a novel graft for anterolateral ligament reconstruction and additional reinforcement for anterior cruciate ligament autografts in combined reconstructive procedures
48. The space available for the anterior cruciate ligament in the intercondylar notch is less in patients with ACL injury
49. Importance of functional performance and psychological readiness for return to preinjury level of sports 1 year after ACL reconstruction in competitive athletes
50. Primary ACL reconstruction using the LARS device is associated with a high failure rate at minimum of 6-year follow-up
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