Overview
Evaluation of clinical results and postoperative laxity after single-stage reconstruction of multiligamentous lesions of the knee. Comparison of two types of transplant: allograft versus autograft.
There is currently little data in the clinical outcome literature after allograft reconstruction. There is one study reporting postoperative laxity assessed by dynamic radiography in the four planes (anterior, posterior, varus, valgus). No study compares postoperative laxity after allograft versus autograft reconstruction.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients operated for one-time allograft or autograft reconstruction of multiligamentous knee injury
- \>18 years old
Exclusion Criteria:
- Neurological or vascular injury during trauma.
- Fracture of the femur or both bones of the leg.
- Ligamentous lesion on the contralateral knee.
- History of surgery on the affected knee.


