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✅ ACL Repair Techniques
1️⃣ Primary ACL Repair
- Success Criteria: Primary repair is most effective when an avulsion occurs at the ACL's femoral or tibial attachment points.
- Bony Avulsion Treatment: Bony avulsion of the distal ACL can be treated successfully with direct bone-to-bone fixation.
- Mid-Substance Tears: Primary repairs for mid-substance ACL tears are frequently unsuccessful and are not recommended due to poor outcomes.
2️⃣Fracture Treatment Variability
- Type I Fractures: Nondisplaced fractures are commonly treated by immobilizing the knee in full extension.
- Type II, III, and IV Fractures: The treatment for these fracture patterns is more variable and subject to clinical discretion.
3️⃣ Arthroscopic Reduction and Internal Fixation of Tibial Eminence Fractures
- Technique Overview: A technique involving arthroscopic reduction and internal fixation using a cannulated drill bit and high-strength suture is described.
- Advantages: This method facilitates anatomic reduction, uncomplicated tunnel placement, and suture passing. It aims to allow for strong fixation and supports early rehabilitation efforts.
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