Overview
This study will compare Anterior Cruciate Reconstruction with or without Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction in patients with ACL injury. The purpose of this study is evaluate if addition of ALLr to ACLr provides better clinical, radiological and laboratory outcomes.
Description
This study compare ACL reconstruction and additional tenodesis or ALL recontruction described by Arnold. Patients will be randomized fot this tree group and surgeon will be blinded.
Anterolateral ligament reconstruction could play a role in augmenting rotational stability in the ACL-reconstructed knee and are most likely to benefit hyperlax patients, revision cases, pivoting athletes, and those with IKDC grade III pivot shifts. In our study we will would like to confirm this hypothesis.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- primary ACL injury
Exclusion Criteria:
- no informed consent to participate in the study
- age under 18 years or above 65
- multilligament injury or single plane knee instability (medial, lateral)
- another musculoskeletal disorders in lower limb
- lower limb deformity requiring axis correction below 4o or above 12.5o
- joints inflammatory diseases
- ASA score > II