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Fig. 3 | BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

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From: Results of multiple ligament reconstruction after knee dislocation——A prospective study with 95 patients and minimum 2-year follow up

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(A-D): A 21-year-old male patient suffered painful swelling of the right knee with functional obstruction for more than 2 months. Clinical diagnosis was chronic stage complicated right knee dislocation (KD-III: ACL + PCL + MCL) with bone contusion, no fracture or cartilage injury, and accompanied by medial and lateral meniscus injury (A, B). The surgery performed included arthroscopic probing in the right knee + ACL/PCL reconstruction + MCL repairing + medial and lateral meniscus repair. An X-ray stress examination showed that the knee maintained good stability at the last follow-up. The appearance of the ligament repair (ACL, PCL) and reconstructions (MCL) were as expected at 1 year after surgery (C, D). Functional scores after 1 year were International Knee Documentation Committee score: 73; Lysholm score: 85; and Tegner score: 5

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