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Influence of Injury to the Kaplan Fibers in Adult and Pediatric Patients With ACL Injury

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Sichuan Province Orthopetic Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

ACL-injury

Treatments

Other: Age

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06002308
KY2023-018-01

Details and patient eligibility

About

The goal of this [type of study: observational study] is to [detect concomitant KF and ALL injury in knees with ACL injury using MRI in both adult and pediatric patients and compare the effect of KF injury and multiple risk factors (concomitant injury to the ALL, medial collateral ligament [MCL], or anterior, central, or posterior part of the medial or lateral meniscus) on anterolateral rotatory laxity as measured by the pivot-shift test in a clinical setting.].

The main question [s] it aims to answer are:

[Does the main risk factor for a high-grade pivot shift after acute ACL injury differ between pediatric patients and adults?] [Does Concomitant KF injury significantly affect the pivot-shift phenomenon in pediatric patients with acute ACL injury?] Researchers will compare [71 pediatric patients and 469 adults] to see if [main risk factor for a high-grade pivot shift after acute ACL injury differs between pediatric patients and adults?].

Enrollment

540 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • unilateral acute primary ACL tear, considered when the patient reported knee injury occurring less than 2 weeks before the examination;
  • bone bruising on the femoral condyles and tibial plateau identified on MRI.

Exclusion criteria

  • concomitant ligament (posterior cruciate ligament and/or posterolateral complex) procedures or realignment procedures; contralateral knee injury;
  • previous injury or surgery affecting the ipsilateral knee;
  • insufficient data from the electronic medical record system;
  • lack of KF visualization on MRI.

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