Medial Ligament Complex Reconstruction With Allograft Using Less Invasive Onlay Fixation and Suture Tape Augmentation

Injury to the medial complex of the knee may result in persisting valgus and rotatory instability. In combination with concomitant meniscotibial ligament disruption, maldistributed contact forces are placed on the medial compartment, which may result in the progression of osteoarthritis. When facing...

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Main Authors: Adam V. Daniel, M.D., Patrick A. Smith, M.D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-02-01
Series:Arthroscopy Techniques
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628724003335
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Summary:Injury to the medial complex of the knee may result in persisting valgus and rotatory instability. In combination with concomitant meniscotibial ligament disruption, maldistributed contact forces are placed on the medial compartment, which may result in the progression of osteoarthritis. When facing chronic valgus and/or posteromedial instability, definitive treatment with medial ligament complex reconstruction in combination with additional repair of the meniscotibial ligament when necessary should be done to anatomically restore proper knee biomechanics and kinematics. This technique describes reconstruction of both the superficial medial collateral ligament (sMCL) and posterior oblique ligament with a single allograft, with additional suture tape augmentation used to reinforce the sMCL. Additionally, less invasive onlay fixation is used via a knotless loop mechanism to secure the posterior oblique ligament to its tibial insertion and the sMCL at 2 points along its distal tibial insertion.
ISSN:2212-6287