چكيده لاتين :
BACKGROUND: The treatment of combined anterolateral posterolateral rotary instability has been done by correcting
knee alignment, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction plus repair or reconstruction of the posterolateral complex.
Because of the technical difficulties encountered in these operations and the need for more than two stages, and
considering the controversy among the role of posterolateral complex (PLC) in valgus knees, this study was designed to
observe the results of treating this instability by ACL-reconstruction alone, after correction of varus, without reconstruction
of the posterolateral complex or further extra-articular manipulation.
METHODS: This was a clinical trial performed on 29 patients (29 knees) with combined anterolateral posterolateral rotary
instability. Subjective and objective instability signs were recorded. Arthroscopy was then performed and a valgus
osteotomy was done to correct alignment. Then in a second stage, an ACL-reconstruction was carried out. Results, after
a mean of 23 months follow-up, were compared to the conditions before surgery. Fisher exact test, X2 and Wilcoxon
tests were used to analyze the data . P<0.05 was considered to be meaningful.
RESULTS: Pain was relieved in more than half and locking was improved in all of the patients. Giving way of the knee
was diminished from 79.3% to 6.9%. Special instability tests showed a significant improvement after surgery
(P