Arthroscopy Techniques (May 2021)

Multiple Ligament Reconstructions of the Knee and Posterolateral Corner

  • Edward R. Floyd, M.S.,
  • Gregory B. Carlson, M.D.,
  • Jill Monson, P.T., O.C.S.,
  • Robert F. LaPrade, M.D., Ph.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
pp. e1269 – e1280

Abstract

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Injuries to the knee involving multiple ligaments occur in a variety of circumstances and require careful assessment and planning. A wide constellation of injuries can occur with causes sufficiently traumatic to produce bicruciate ligament deficiency, and this technical report will describe diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation for a knee dislocation with lateral injury (KD-III-L on the Schenk classification). Reconstruction in the acute setting is preferred, with anatomic-based, single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, double-bundle posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, and anatomic reconstruction of the posterolateral corner using two grafts for the 3 primary posterolateral corner stabilizers. Tunnel orientation to prevent convergence and sequence of graft tensioning and fixation are discussed as well. Successful outcomes have been achieved using these anatomic-based reconstruction techniques along with appropriate rehabilitation and bracing.